First experiments relating behavior selection architectures to environmental complexity
Cañamero, Lola, Avila-Garcia, O. and Hafner, E.
(2002)
First experiments relating behavior selection architectures to environmental complexity.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Assessing the performance of behavior selection architectures for autonomous robots is a complex task that depends on many factors. This paper reports a study comparing four motivated behavior-based architectures in different worlds with varying degrees and types of complexity, and analyzes performance results (in terms of viability, life span, and global life quality) relating architectural features to environmental complexity.
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