2007 |
71 | | Ari Bader-Natal,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Assessing Learning in a Peer-Driven Tutoring System.
AIED 2007: 530-532 |
70 | EE | Anthony Bucci,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Thoughts on solution concepts.
GECCO 2007: 434-439 |
2006 |
69 | EE | Keki M. Burjorjee,
Jordan B. Pollack:
A general coarse-graining framework for studying simultaneous inter-population constraints induced by evolutionary operations.
GECCO 2006: 1095-1102 |
68 | EE | Ari Bader-Natal,
Jordan B. Pollack:
BEEweb: A Multi-domain Platform for Reciprocal Peer-Driven Tutoring Systems.
Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2006: 698-700 |
67 | EE | Jordan B. Pollack:
Mindless Intelligence.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 21(3): 50-56 (2006) |
2005 |
66 | | Ari Bader-Natal,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Motivating Appropriate Challenges in a Reciprocal Tutoring System.
AIED 2005: 49-56 |
65 | EE | Jordan B. Pollack:
Nannon: A Nano Backgammon for Machine Learning Research.
CIG 2005 |
64 | EE | John Rieffel,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Crossing the fabrication gap: evolving assembly plans to build 3-D objects.
Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2005: 529-536 |
63 | EE | John Rieffel,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Evolving Assembly Plans for Fully Automated Design and Assembly.
Evolvable Hardware 2005: 165-170 |
62 | EE | Shivakumar Viswanathan,
Jordan B. Pollack:
On the Robustness Achievable with Stochastic Development Processes.
Evolvable Hardware 2005: 34-39 |
61 | EE | Anthony Bucci,
Jordan B. Pollack:
On identifying global optima in cooperative coevolution.
GECCO 2005: 539-544 |
60 | EE | John Rieffel,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Automated assembly as situated development: using artificial ontogenies to evolve buildable 3-D objects.
GECCO 2005: 99-106 |
59 | EE | John Rieffel,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Evolutionary fabrication: the emergence of novel assembly methods in artificial ontogenies.
GECCO Workshops 2005: 265-272 |
58 | EE | Shivakumar Viswanathan,
Jordan B. Pollack:
How artificial ontogenies can retard evolution.
GECCO Workshops 2005: 273-280 |
57 | EE | Keki M. Burjorjee,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Theme preservation and the evolution of representation.
GECCO Workshops 2005: 310-320 |
56 | | Keki M. Burjorjee,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Theme Preservation and the Evolution of Representation.
IICAI 2005: 1444-1463 |
55 | EE | Richard A. Watson,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Modular Interdependency in Complex Dynamical Systems.
Artificial Life 11(4): 445-457 (2005) |
54 | EE | Sevan G. Ficici,
Ofer Melnik,
Jordan B. Pollack:
A game-theoretic and dynamical-systems analysis of selection methods in coevolution.
IEEE Trans. Evolutionary Computation 9(6): 580-602 (2005) |
2004 |
53 | EE | Anthony Bucci,
Jordan B. Pollack,
Edwin D. de Jong:
Automated Extraction of Problem Structure.
GECCO (1) 2004: 501-512 |
52 | EE | Ari Bader-Natal,
Jordan B. Pollack:
A Population-Differential Method of Monitoring Success and Failure in Coevolution.
GECCO (1) 2004: 585-586 |
51 | EE | John Rieffel,
Jordan B. Pollack:
The Emergence of Ontogenic Scaffolding in a Stochastic Development Environment.
GECCO (1) 2004: 804-815 |
50 | EE | Edwin D. de Jong,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Ideal Evaluation from Coevolution.
Evolutionary Computation 12(2): 159-192 (2004) |
2003 |
49 | EE | Anthony Bucci,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Focusing versus Intransitivity.
GECCO 2003: 250-261 |
48 | EE | Edwin D. de Jong,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Learning the Ideal Evaluation Function.
GECCO 2003: 274-285 |
47 | EE | Sevan G. Ficici,
Jordan B. Pollack:
A Game-Theoretic Memory Mechanism for Coevolution.
GECCO 2003: 286-297 |
46 | EE | Edwin D. de Jong,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Multi-Objective Methods for Tree Size Control.
Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines 4(3): 211-233 (2003) |
2002 |
45 | | Gregory Hornby,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Creating High-Level Components with a Generative Representation for Body-Brain Evolution.
Artificial Life 8(3): 223-246 (2002) |
44 | EE | Richard A. Watson,
Sevan G. Ficici,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Embodied Evolution: Distributing an evolutionary algorithm in a population of robots.
Robotics and Autonomous Systems 39(1): 1-18 (2002) |
2001 |
43 | EE | Sevan G. Ficici,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Pareto Optimality in Coevolutionary Learning.
ECAL 2001: 316-325 |
42 | EE | Richard A. Watson,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Symbiotic Composition and Evolvability.
ECAL 2001: 480-490 |
41 | EE | Jordan B. Pollack,
Hod Lipson,
Pablo Funes,
Gregory Hornby:
First Three Generations of Evolved Robots.
EvoRobots 2001: 62-71 |
40 | | Gregory Hornby,
Hod Lipson,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Evolution of Generative Design Systems for Modular Physical Robots.
ICRA 2001: 4146-4151 |
39 | | Jordan B. Pollack,
Hod Lipson,
Gregory Hornby,
Pablo Funes:
Three Generations of Automatically Designed Robots.
Artificial Life 7(3): 215-223 (2001) |
38 | EE | Gregory Hornby,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Evolving L-systems to generate virtual creatures.
Computers & Graphics 25(6): 1041-1048 (2001) |
2000 |
37 | EE | Jordan B. Pollack,
Hod Lipson:
The GOLEM Project: Evolving Hardware Bodies and Brains.
Evolvable Hardware 2000: 37-42 |
36 | | Richard A. Watson,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Recombination Without Respect: Schema Combination and Disruption in Genetic Algorithm Grossover.
GECCO 2000: 112-119 |
35 | | Sevan G. Ficici,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Effects of Finite Populations on Evolutionary Stable Strategies.
GECCO 2000: 927- |
34 | EE | Jordan B. Pollack,
Hod Lipson,
Sevan G. Ficici,
Pablo Funes,
Gregory Hornby,
Richard A. Watson:
Evolutionary Techniques in Physical Robotics.
ICES 2000: 175-186 |
33 | EE | Gregory Hornby,
Seiichi Takamura,
Osamu Hanagata,
Masahiro Fujita,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Evolution of Controllers from a High-Level Simulator to a High DOF Robot.
ICES 2000: 80-89 |
32 | | Hod Lipson,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Towards Continuously Reconfigurable Self-Designing Robotics.
ICRA 2000: 1761-1766 |
31 | EE | Ofer Melnik,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Using Graphs to Analyze High-Dimensional Classifiers.
IJCNN (3) 2000: 425-432 |
30 | EE | Ofer Melnik,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Exact Representations from Feed-Forward Networks.
IJCNN (3) 2000: 459-464 |
29 | EE | Ofer Melnik,
Simon D. Levy,
Jordan B. Pollack:
RAAM for Infinite Context-Free Languages.
IJCNN (5) 2000: 585-590 |
28 | | Richard A. Watson,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Symbiotic Combination as an Alternative to Sexual Recombination in Genetic Algorithms.
PPSN 2000: 425-434 |
27 | | Sevan G. Ficici,
Jordan B. Pollack:
A Game-Theoretic Approach to the Simple Coevolutionary Algorithm.
PPSN 2000: 467-476 |
26 | EE | Elizabeth Sklar,
Jordan B. Pollack:
A Framework for Enabling an Internet Learning Community.
Educational Technology & Society 3(3): (2000) |
1999 |
25 | | Richard A. Watson,
Jordan B. Pollack:
How Symbiosis Can Guide Evolution.
ECAL 1999: 29-38 |
24 | | Sevan G. Ficici,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Statistical Reasoning Strategies in the Pursuit and Evasion Domain.
ECAL 1999: 79-88 |
23 | EE | Jordan B. Pollack,
Hod Lipson,
Pablo Funes,
Sevan G. Ficici,
Gregory Hornby:
Coevolutionary Robotics.
Evolvable Hardware 1999: 208-216 |
1998 |
22 | | Hugues Juillé,
Jordan B. Pollack:
A Sampling-Based Heuristic for Tree Search Applied to Grammar Induction.
AAAI/IAAI 1998: 776-783 |
21 | EE | Hugues Juillé,
Jordan B. Pollack:
A Stochastic Search Approach to Grammar Induction.
ICGI 1998: 126-137 |
20 | | Hugues Juillé,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Coevolutionary Learning: A Case Study.
ICML 1998: 251-259 |
19 | EE | Richard A. Watson,
Gregory Hornby,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Modeling Building-Block Interdependency.
PPSN 1998: 97-108 |
18 | | Pablo Funes,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Evolutionary Body Building: Adaptive Physical Designs for Robots.
Artificial Life 4(4): 337-357 (1998) |
17 | | Jordan B. Pollack,
Alan D. Blair:
Co-Evolution in the Successful Learning of Backgammon Strategy.
Machine Learning 32(3): 225-240 (1998) |
1997 |
16 | EE | Alan D. Blair,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Analysis of Dynamical Recognizers.
Neural Computation 9(5): 1127-1142 (1997) |
1996 |
15 | | Hugues Juillé,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Co-Evolving Intertwined Spirals.
Evolutionary Programming 1996: 461-468 |
14 | EE | Jordan B. Pollack,
Alan D. Blair:
Why did TD-Gammon Work?
NIPS 1996: 10-16 |
1995 |
13 | | Edward W. Large,
Caroline Palmer,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Reduced Memory Representations for Music.
Cognitive Science 19(1): 53-96 (1995) |
1993 |
12 | | Peter J. Angeline,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Competitive Environments Evolve Better Solutions for Complex Tasks.
ICGA 1993: 264-270 |
11 | EE | Gregory M. Saunders,
Peter J. Angeline,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Structural and Behavioral Evolution of Recurrent Networks.
NIPS 1993: 88-95 |
10 | | Jordan B. Pollack:
On Wings of Knowledge: A Review of Allen Newell's Unified Theories of Cognition.
Artif. Intell. 59(1-2): 355-369 (1993) |
1991 |
9 | | Jordan B. Pollack:
The Induction of Dynamical Recognizers.
Machine Learning 7: 227-252 (1991) |
1990 |
8 | EE | Jordan B. Pollack:
Language Induction by Phase Transition in Dynamical Recognizers.
NIPS 1990: 619-626 |
7 | EE | John F. Kolen,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Back Propagation is Sensitive to Initial Conditions.
NIPS 1990: 860-867 |
6 | | Jordan B. Pollack:
Recursive Distributed Representations.
Artif. Intell. 46(1-2): 77-105 (1990) |
1988 |
5 | EE | Jordan B. Pollack:
Implications of Recursive Distributed Representations.
NIPS 1988: 527-536 |
4 | | Jordan B. Pollack:
High-Level Connectionist Models - Workshop Report.
AI Magazine 9(4): 65-69 (1988) |
1985 |
3 | | David L. Waltz,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Massively Parallel Parsing: A Strongly Interactive Model of Natural Language Interpretation.
Cognitive Science 9(1): 51-74 (1985) |
1984 |
2 | | David L. Waltz,
Jordan B. Pollack:
Phenomenologically Plausible Parsing.
AAAI 1984: 335-339 |
1 | | Jordan B. Pollack,
David L. Waltz:
Parallel Interpretation of Natural Language.
FGCS 1984: 686-691 |