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2000
Calabretta R, Nolfi S, Parisi D, Wagner G. Duplication of modules facilitates the evolution of functional specialization. Artificial Life. 2000;6:69-84.
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Nolfi S, Floreano D. Evolutionary Robotics: The Biology, Intelligence, and Technology of Self-Organizing Machines. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 2000.
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1998
Calabretta R, Nolfi S, Parisi D, Wagner G. A case study of the evolution of modularity: towards a bridge between evolutionary biology, artificial life, neuro- and cognitive science. In: Artificial Life VI. Proceedings of the Sixth Internatinal Conference on Artificial Life. Cambridge, MA/London: MIT Press/Bradford Books; 1998. p. 275-84.
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Calabretta R, Nolfi S, Parisi D, Wagner G. Emergence of functional modularity in robots. In: From Animals to Animats 5. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 1998. p. 497-504.
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1996
Calabretta R, Nolfi S, Parisi D. Two is better than one: a diploid genotype for neural networks. Neural Processing Letters. 1996;4:149-55.
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1995
Calabretta R, Nolfi S, Parisi D. An Artificial life model for predicting the tertiary structure of unknown proteins that emulate the folding process. In: Advances in Artificial Life. Berlin: Springer; 1995. p. 353-67.
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