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Behaviour-based control: examples from navigation, learning, and group behaviour
Maja J. Matarić
- Year
- 1997
- Citations
- 436
Abstract
Abstract This paper describes the main properties of behaviour-based approaches to control. Different approaches to designing and using behaviours as basic units for control, representation, and learning are illustrated on three empirical examples of robots performing navigation and path-finding, group behaviours, and learning behaviour selection.
Keywords
Computer scienceControl (management)Representation (politics)Selection (genetic algorithm)Artificial intelligenceGroup (periodic table)Path (computing)Group learningMachine learningRobot
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