Learning classifier systems and evolutionary robotics
Noah W. Smith
- 发表年份
- 2005
- 引用次数
- 2
摘要
My research has been in the domain of mobile robots with Learning Classifier System (LCS) controllers. LCSs[1] utilize reinforcement learning and a genetic algorithm to evolve a set of condition-action rules, or classifiers. If a particular condition matches the state of the environment, then the action is executed. In a robot system, sensors monitor the environment, while actions commonly correspond to wheel velocities. Rule sets are initialized with random elements, and, in a process mimicking natural selection, the best sets are carried forward to the next generation. Genetic operators, such as crossover and mutation, create changes within the rule sets, creating a dynamic learning system. To test our LCS implementation we conducted several experiments in the pursuit domain.
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