DocumentCode
1270083
Title
Biomimetic Approach to Tacit Learning Based on Compound Control
Author
Shimoda, Shingo ; Kimura, Hidenori
Author_Institution
Toyota Collaboration Center, RIKEN Brain Sci. Inst. (BSI), Nagoya, Japan
Volume
40
Issue
1
fYear
2010
Firstpage
77
Lastpage
90
Abstract
The remarkable capability of living organisms to adapt to unknown environments is due to learning mechanisms that are totally different from the current artificial machine-learning paradigm. Computational media composed of identical elements that have simple activity rules play a major role in biological control, such as the activities of neurons in brains and the molecular interactions in intracellular control. As a result of integrations of the individual activities of the computational media, new behavioral patterns emerge to adapt to changing environments. We previously implemented this feature of biological controls in a form of machine learning and succeeded to realize bipedal walking without the robot model or trajectory planning. Despite the success of bipedal walking, it was a puzzle as to why the individual activities of the computational media could achieve the global behavior. In this paper, we answer this question by taking a statistical approach that connects the individual activities of computational media to global network behaviors. We show that the individual activities can generate optimized behaviors from a particular global viewpoint, i.e., autonomous rhythm generation and learning of balanced postures, without using global performance indices.
Keywords
biocontrol; biomimetics; learning (artificial intelligence); artificial machine learning paradigm; biological control; biomimetic approach; bipedal walking; compound control; intracellular control; molecular interactions; tacit learning; Biological control; compound control; neural network; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Biomimetics; Cluster Analysis; Cybernetics; Neural Networks (Computer);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4419
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMCB.2009.2014470
Filename
5184932
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