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Emergent Distribution of Computational Workload in the Evolution of an Undulatory Animat

机译:波动性动画的演化中计算工作量的紧急分布

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The coupling between an agent's body and its nervous system ensures that optimal behaviour generation can be undertaken in a specific niche. Depending on this coupling, nervous system or body plan architecture can partake in more or less of the behaviour. We will refer to this as the automatic distribution of computational workload. It is automatic since the coupling is evolved and not pre-specified. In order to investigate this further, we attempt to identify how, in models of undulatory fish, the coupling between body plan morphology and nervous system architecture should emerge in several constrained experimental setups. It is found that neural circuitry emerges minimalistically in all cases and that when certain body segmentation features are not coevolved, the agents exhibit higher levels of neural activity. On account of this, it is suggested that an unconstrained body plan morphology permits greater flexibility in the agent's ability to generate behaviour, whilst, if the body plan is constrained, flexibility is reduced with the result that the nervous system has to compensate.
机译:代理人的身体与其神经系统之间的耦合确保可以在特定的环境中进行最佳的行为生成。取决于这种耦合,神经系统或人体计划架构可以参与或多或少的行为。我们将其称为自动分配工作量。这是自动的,因为联轴器已经发展且未预先指定。为了对此进行进一步调查,我们尝试确定在波动性鱼类模型中,人体计划形态与神经系统结构之间的耦合应如何在几种受约束的实验装置中出现。发现在所有情况下神经回路都以最小的方式出现,并且当某些身体分割特征没有共同发展时,这些药剂表现出更高水平的神经活动。因此,建议不受约束的身体计划形态可以使代理产生行为的能力具有更大的灵活性,而如果身体计划受到限制,则灵活性会降低,结果是神经系统必须进行补偿。

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    《From animals to animats 11》|2010年|p.587-596|共10页
  • 会议地点 Paris(FR);Paris(FR)
  • 作者单位

    School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, UK;

    Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH, DE;

    Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH, DE;

    School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, UK;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 仿生学;
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