动物社会中机器人调节自组织的社会适应

Payam Zahadat, M. Bodi, Ziad Salem, Frank Bonnet, Marcelo Elias de Oliveira, F. Mondada, Karlo Griparic, Tomislav Haus, S. Bogdan, Rob Mills, Pedro Mariano, L. Correia, O. Kernbach, S. Kernbach, T. Schmickl
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这里提出的工作目标是通过将计算机电设备(机器人)集成到这些社会中来影响特定动物社会的整体行为。要做到这一点,这些设备应该被动物接受,作为社会的一部分和/或作为集体形成的环境的一部分。为此,我们开发了两套机器人硬件,用于整合两种不同动物的社会:斑马鱼和小蜜蜂。我们还开发了一种机制,为机器人系统的控制器提供来自社会行为的反馈。然后使用两种不同的计算方法作为模拟机器人的控制器,并成功地通过进化算法来影响模拟动物的期望行为。总之,这些机电硬件、反馈机制和控制器方法的进步为促进动物-机器人混合社会中调节自组织行为的实验奠定了必要的基础。
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Social Adaptation of Robots for Modulating Self-Organization in Animal Societies
The goal of the work presented here is to influence the overall behaviour of specific animal societies by integrating computational mechatronic devices (robots) into those societies. To do so, these devices should be accepted by the animals aspart of the society and/or as part of the collectively formed environment. For that, we have developed two sets of robotic hardware for integrating into societies of two different animals: zebra fish and young honeybees. We also developed mechanisms to provide feedback from the behaviours of societies for the controllers of the robotic system. Two different computational methods are then used as the controllers of the robots in simulation and successfully adapted by evolutionary algorithms to influence the simulated animals for desired behaviours. Together, these advances in mechatronic hardware, feedback mechanisms, and controller methodology are laying essential foundations to facilitate experiments on modulating self-organised behaviour in mixed animal -- robot societies.
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