Evolving Controllers for Real Robots: A Survey of the Literature
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author = "Joanne Walker and Simon Garrett and Myra Wilson",
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title = "Evolving Controllers for Real Robots: A Survey of the
Literature",
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journal = "Adaptive Behavior",
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year = "2003",
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volume = "11",
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number = "3",
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pages = "179--203",
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month = sep,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, evolutionary
robotics, physical robots, simulation, training,
lifelong adaptation by evolution, GA, EP",
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URL = "http://users.aber.ac.uk/jnw/pubs/Walkeretal.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1177/1059712303113003",
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abstract = "For many years, researchers in the field of mobile
robotics have been investigating the use of genetic and
evolutionary computation (GEC) to aid the development
of mobile robot controllers. Alongside the fundamental
choices of the GEC mechanism and its operators, which
apply to both simulated and physical evolutionary
robotics, other issues have emerged which are specific
to the application of GEC to physical mobile robotics.
This article presents a survey of recent methods in
GEC-developed mobile robot controllers, focusing on
those methods that include a physical robot at some
point in the learning loop. It simultaneously relates
each of these methods to a framework of two orthogonal
issues: the use of a simulated and/or a physical robot,
and the use of finite, training phase evolution prior
to a task and/or lifelong adaptation by evolution
during a task. A list of evaluation criteria are
presented and each of the surveyed methods are compared
to them. Analyses of the framework and evaluation
criteria suggest several possibilities; however, there
appear to be particular advantages in combining
simulated, training phase evolution (TPE) with lifelong
adaptation by evolution (LAE) on a physical robot.",
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Joanne H Walker
Simon Garrett
Myra S Wilson
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