This paper addresses qualitative and quantitative diversity and specialization issues in the framework of selforganizing, distributed, artificial systems. Both diversity and specialization are obtained via distributed learning from initially homogeneous swarms. While measuring diversity essentially quantifies differences among the individuals, assessing the degree of specialization implies correlation between the swarm’s heterogeneity with its overall performance. Starting from the stick-pulling experiment in collective robotics, a task that requires the collaboration of two robots, we abstract and generalize in simulation the task constraints to k robots collaborating sequentially or in parallel. We investigate quantitatively the influence...
Cooperative decentralized multirobot learning refers to the use of multiple learning entities to lea...
Often in swarm robotics, an assumption is made that all robots in the swarm behave the same and will...
In this paper, we investigate how behavioral diversity can be maintained in evolving robot swarms by...
This paper addresses qualitative and quantitative diversity and specialization issues in the framewo...
This paper addresses qualitative and quantitative diversity and specialization issues in the framewo...
Distributed learning is the learning process of multiple autonomous agents in a varying environment,...
Behavioral diversity is known to benefit problem solving in biological social systems such as insec...
The field of swarm robotics has been growing fast over the last few years. Using a swarm of simple ...
Designing effective behavioral controllers for mobile robots can be difficult and tedious; this proc...
This paper describes research investigating behavioral specialization in learning robot teams. Each...
In this work, we study behavioral specialization in a swarm of autonomous robots. In the studied swa...
Behavioural diversity has been demonstrated as beneficial in biological social systems, such as ins...
Inter-individual differences are studied in natural systems, such as fish, bees, and humans, as they...
This research seeks to quantify the impact of the choice of reward function on behavioral diversity...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of learning cooperative strategies in swarm r...
Cooperative decentralized multirobot learning refers to the use of multiple learning entities to lea...
Often in swarm robotics, an assumption is made that all robots in the swarm behave the same and will...
In this paper, we investigate how behavioral diversity can be maintained in evolving robot swarms by...
This paper addresses qualitative and quantitative diversity and specialization issues in the framewo...
This paper addresses qualitative and quantitative diversity and specialization issues in the framewo...
Distributed learning is the learning process of multiple autonomous agents in a varying environment,...
Behavioral diversity is known to benefit problem solving in biological social systems such as insec...
The field of swarm robotics has been growing fast over the last few years. Using a swarm of simple ...
Designing effective behavioral controllers for mobile robots can be difficult and tedious; this proc...
This paper describes research investigating behavioral specialization in learning robot teams. Each...
In this work, we study behavioral specialization in a swarm of autonomous robots. In the studied swa...
Behavioural diversity has been demonstrated as beneficial in biological social systems, such as ins...
Inter-individual differences are studied in natural systems, such as fish, bees, and humans, as they...
This research seeks to quantify the impact of the choice of reward function on behavioral diversity...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of learning cooperative strategies in swarm r...
Cooperative decentralized multirobot learning refers to the use of multiple learning entities to lea...
Often in swarm robotics, an assumption is made that all robots in the swarm behave the same and will...
In this paper, we investigate how behavioral diversity can be maintained in evolving robot swarms by...