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Re: Robot intelligence
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Mon, 15 Mar 1999 22:54:14 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, lego-robotics@crynwr.com (Mark C. Langston) writes:
> And the two TAB books that Mario mentioned are, AFAIK, not online.
> Both were good in their day (I think I bought them around 15 years or
> so ago), and are good "hands-on" intros to the topic. However,
> if you're serious about trying some of this, you may want to get
> your feet a bit more wet before your phylogeny recapitulates 20+
> years of ontogeny. :)
Yes, those books are surely more than 10 years old. But I've been out of
robotics in the last years and those are the most recent I had at home :)
Mark, many thanks for your suggestions and resources.
Mario
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