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In this paper we introduce a simple robotics platform based on Commodity Off The Shelf (COTS) design principles that makes on-line genetic programming for robotics practical and affordable. We compare the relative strengths and weaknesses of a number of different build options. As a proof-of-concept we compare three variations of evolutionary learning models for a colour-following problem on a robot based on one of the designs: a simple neural network learning framework of the type typically seen in current research, a more extensive learning model that could not be supported by traditional low-cost research robots, and a simple evolutionary algorithm, but using standard tree-based genetic programming representation, which is also beyond the scope of traditional low-cost research robots. Our results show that the more powerful evolutionary models enabled by more powerful robots significantly improves the on-line evolutionary performance and thus that there are practical benefits to the COTS based",
Genetic Programming entries for Terence Soule Robert B Heckendorn