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A Robot Trace Maker: Modeling the Fossil Evidence of Early Invertebrate Behavior

Tony J. Prescott, Carl Ibbotson

Year
1997
Citations
13

Abstract

The study of trace fossils, the fossilized remains of animal behavior, reveals interesting parallels with recent research in behavior-based robotics. This article reports robot simulations of the meandering foraging trails left by early invertebrates that demonstrate that such trails can be generated by mechanisms similar to those used for robot wall-following. We conclude with the suggestion that the capacity for intelligent behavior shown by many behavior-based robots is similar to that of animals of the late Precambrian and early Cambrian periods approximately 530 to 565 million years ago.

Keywords

RobotParallelsForagingTRACE (psycholinguistics)Trace fossilArtificial intelligenceInvertebratePrecambrianPaleontologyRobotics

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