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The Effects of Adaptive Control on Learning Directed Locomotion

Fuda van Diggelen, Robert Babuška, A. E. Eiben

发表年份
2020
引用次数
5

摘要

This study is motivated by evolutionary robot systems where robot bodies and brains evolve simultaneously. In such systems robot `birth' must be followed by `infant learning' by a learning method that works for various morphologies evolution may produce. Here we address the task of directed locomotion in modular robots with controllers based on Central Pattern Generators. We present a bio-inspired adaptive feedback mechanism that uses a forward model and an inverse model that can be learned on-the-fly. We compare two versions (a simple and a sophisticated one) of this concept to a traditional (open-loop) controller using Bayesian optimization as a learning algorithm. The experimental results show that the sophisticated version outperforms the simple one and the traditional controller. It leads to a better performance and more robust controllers that better cope with noise.

关键词

Computer scienceRobotController (irrigation)Modular designArtificial intelligenceEvolutionary roboticsCentral pattern generatorSimple (philosophy)Robot learningAdaptive control

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