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Eye location is used as a test bed for developing navigation routines implemented as visual routines within the framework of adaptive behavior-based AI. The adaptive eye location approach seeks first where salient objects are, and then what their identity is. Specifically, eye location involves: 1) the derivation of the saliency attention map, and 2) the possible classification of salient locations as eve regions. The saliency (“where”) map is derived using a consensus between navigation routines encoded as finite-state automata exploring the facial landscape and evolved using genetic algorithms (GAs). The classification (“what”) stage is concerned with the optimal selection of features, and the derivation of decision trees, using GAs, to possibly classify salient locations as eyes. The experimental results, using facial image data, show the feasibility of our method, and suggest a novel approach for the adaptive development of task-driven active perception and navigational mechanisms