The navigation of bees and ants from hive to food and back has captivated people for more than a century. Recently, the Navigation by Scene Familiarity Hypothesis (NSFH) has been proposed as a parsimonious approach that is congruent with the limited neural elements of these insects’ brains. In the NSFH approach, an agent completes an initial training excursion, storing images along the way. To retrace the path, the agent scans the area and compares the current scenes to those previously experienced. By turning and moving to minimize the pixel-by-pixel differences between encountered and stored scenes, the agent is guided along the path without having memorized the sequence. An important premise of the NSFH is that the visual information of ...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Insects have — over millions of years of evolution — perfected many of the systems that roboticists ...
Much evidence has accumulated in recent years, demonstrating that the degree to which navigating ins...
Humans have long marveled at the ability of animals to navigate swiftly, accurately, and across long...
Humans have long marveled at the ability of animals to navigate swiftly, accurately, and across long...
Humans have long marveled at the ability of animals to navigate swiftly, accurately, and across long...
In this paper we propose a model of visually guided route navigation in ants that captures the known...
Small-brained insects are expert at many tasks that are currently difficult for robots, but especial...
The use of visual information for navigation appears to be a universal strategy for sighted animals,...
Insect-Inspired models of visual navigation, that operate by scanning for familiar views of the worl...
The visual systems of all animals are used to provide information that can guide behaviour. In some ...
Visual navigation is a critical behaviour formanyanimals, and it has been particularly well studied...
A wide variety of insects use spatial memories in behaviours like holding a position in air or flowi...
The remarkable navigational abilities of social insects are proof that small brains can produce exqu...
Animals navigate through various uncontrolled environments with seemingly little effort. Flying inse...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Insects have — over millions of years of evolution — perfected many of the systems that roboticists ...
Much evidence has accumulated in recent years, demonstrating that the degree to which navigating ins...
Humans have long marveled at the ability of animals to navigate swiftly, accurately, and across long...
Humans have long marveled at the ability of animals to navigate swiftly, accurately, and across long...
Humans have long marveled at the ability of animals to navigate swiftly, accurately, and across long...
In this paper we propose a model of visually guided route navigation in ants that captures the known...
Small-brained insects are expert at many tasks that are currently difficult for robots, but especial...
The use of visual information for navigation appears to be a universal strategy for sighted animals,...
Insect-Inspired models of visual navigation, that operate by scanning for familiar views of the worl...
The visual systems of all animals are used to provide information that can guide behaviour. In some ...
Visual navigation is a critical behaviour formanyanimals, and it has been particularly well studied...
A wide variety of insects use spatial memories in behaviours like holding a position in air or flowi...
The remarkable navigational abilities of social insects are proof that small brains can produce exqu...
Animals navigate through various uncontrolled environments with seemingly little effort. Flying inse...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Insects have — over millions of years of evolution — perfected many of the systems that roboticists ...
Much evidence has accumulated in recent years, demonstrating that the degree to which navigating ins...