Robot-to-robot learning, a specific case of social learning in robotics, enables the ability to transfer robot controllers directly from one robot to another. Previous studies showed that the exchange of controller information can increase learning speed and performance. However, most of these studies have been performed in simulation, where robots are identical. Therefore, the results do not necessarily transfer to a real environment, where each robot is unique per definition due to the random differences in hardware. In this paper, we investigate the effect of exchanging controller information, on top of individual learning, in a group of Thymio II robots for two tasks: obstacle avoidance and foraging. The controllers of the robots are ne...
We are approaching a future where robots and humans will co-exist and co-adapt. To understand how ca...
Despite the advancement of research and development on multi-robot teams, a key challenge still rema...
In learning from demonstration (LfD) a human trainer demonstrates desired behaviors to a robotic age...
Abstract—We investigate a novel adaptive system based on evolution, individual learning, and social ...
Robot-to-robot learning, a specific case of social learning in robotics, enables multiple robots to ...
Adapting the control systems of robots on the fly is important in robotic systems of the future. In ...
In this paper, we show how we can improve task learning by using social interaction to guide the lea...
<div><p>Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relyin...
Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relying on a c...
In biology/psychology, the capability of natural organisms to learn from the observation/interaction...
Designing effective behavioral controllers for mobile robots can be difficult and tedious; this proc...
From learning assistance to companionship, social robots promise to enhance many aspects of daily li...
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Social learning enables multiple robots to share learned experiences while completing a task. The l...
Abstract Social learning in robotics has largely focused on imitation learning. Here we take a broad...
We are approaching a future where robots and humans will co-exist and co-adapt. To understand how ca...
Despite the advancement of research and development on multi-robot teams, a key challenge still rema...
In learning from demonstration (LfD) a human trainer demonstrates desired behaviors to a robotic age...
Abstract—We investigate a novel adaptive system based on evolution, individual learning, and social ...
Robot-to-robot learning, a specific case of social learning in robotics, enables multiple robots to ...
Adapting the control systems of robots on the fly is important in robotic systems of the future. In ...
In this paper, we show how we can improve task learning by using social interaction to guide the lea...
<div><p>Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relyin...
Social learning is a powerful method for cultural propagation of knowledge and skills relying on a c...
In biology/psychology, the capability of natural organisms to learn from the observation/interaction...
Designing effective behavioral controllers for mobile robots can be difficult and tedious; this proc...
From learning assistance to companionship, social robots promise to enhance many aspects of daily li...
(c) 2009 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
Social learning enables multiple robots to share learned experiences while completing a task. The l...
Abstract Social learning in robotics has largely focused on imitation learning. Here we take a broad...
We are approaching a future where robots and humans will co-exist and co-adapt. To understand how ca...
Despite the advancement of research and development on multi-robot teams, a key challenge still rema...
In learning from demonstration (LfD) a human trainer demonstrates desired behaviors to a robotic age...