DocumentCode
586569
Title
Evolution of robot-to-robot nurturing and nurturability
Author
Leonce, A. ; Hoke, B. ; Hougen, Dean F.
Author_Institution
ISIMA Clermont-Ferrand, Aubiere, France
fYear
2012
fDate
7-9 Nov. 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
Nurturing is the contribution of resources by one individual to the development of another individual with which it has an ongoing relationship. Nurturing behaviors comprise a fundamental class of actions that can occur between individuals. They are vital components of the behavioral repertoires of numerous biological organisms and are objects of study in numerous disciplines. Here we explore the evolution of nurturing between robots. Using variations of the light-switching experiment, we show that nurturing and nurturability can be evolved in a simple neural controller, that nurturing is more likely to evolve if a parent has greater capabilities than its offspring, and that nurturing is more likely to evolve between parents and offspring than between unrelated individuals.
Keywords
neurocontrollers; robots; behavioral repertoires; light-switching experiment; numerous biological organisms; nurturability; nurturing behaviors; robot-to-robot nurturing; simple neural controller; Color; Neural networks; Robot sensing systems; Sociology; Statistics; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics (ICDL), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4964-2
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4673-4963-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DevLrn.2012.6400852
Filename
6400852
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