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Cooperative Reinforcement Learning: Brief Survey and Application to Bio-insect and Artificial Robot Interaction

Ji-Hwan Son, Hyo‐Sung Ahn

Year
2008
Citations
6

Abstract

In this paper, we address our on-going research called BRIDS that is a trial to formulate bio-insect and artificial robot interaction based on reinforcement learning. First we briefly review relevant research works in this field. Since cooperation among mobile agents is a key technology, we examine cooperative reinforcement learning. Specifically we will briefly review the concept of area of expertise in cooperative learning area. In fact bio-insect and artificial robot interaction has been studied in Leurre. Our research, however, has a key difference from Leurre in that it is to drive bio-insect by coordination of a group of mobile robots towards a desired point. In author's best knowledge, driving bio-insect towards a desired point based on fully autonomous coordination of multiple mobile agents has not been studied in existing publications.

Keywords

Reinforcement learningComputer scienceMobile robotKey (lock)RobotHuman–computer interactionField (mathematics)Point (geometry)Artificial intelligenceComputer security

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