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Interaction and Intelligent Behavior.

Maja J. Matarić

Year
1994
Citations
388

Abstract

This thesis addresses situated, embodied agents interacting in complex domains. It focuses on two problems: 1) synthesis and analysis of intelligent group behavior, and 2) learning in complex group environments. Basic behaviors, control laws that cluster constraints to achieve particular goals and have the appropriate compositional properties, are proposed as effective primitives for control and learning. The thesis describes the process of selecting such basic behaviors, formally specifying them, algorithmically implementing them, and empirically evaluating them. All of the proposed ideas are validated with a group of up to 20 mobile robots using a basic behavior set consisting of: safe--wandering, following, aggregation, dispersion, and homing. The set of basic behaviors acts as a substrate for achieving more complex high--level goals and tasks. Two behavior combination operators are introduced, and verified by combining subsets of the above basic behavior set to implement collective flocking, foraging, and docking. A methodology is introduced for automatically constructing higher--level behaviors

Keywords

GeneralityComputer scienceReinforcement learningArtificial intelligenceFlocking (texture)SituatedSwarm roboticsCollective behaviorSet (abstract data type)Robot

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