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A selectionist mechanism for autonomous behavior acquisition
Available online 13 May 1998.
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Abstract
The paper explores a selectionist approach for the autonomous acquisition of new behavior by a robot as it is attempting to stay viable in an ecosystem in which there are increasing pressures. The approach is based on a random exploration and subsequent selection of possible couplings between sensory quantities, actuator quantities, and internal motivational states. The paper gives some examples of behavioral acquisition from simulation experiments.
Author Keywords: Autonomous robots; Behavior acquisition; Selectionism







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