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From Animals to Animats 12: Using Sensorimotor Contingencies for Terrain Discrimination and Adaptive Walking Behavior in the Quadruped Robot Puppy

Authors :
Ziemke, Tom
Balkenius, Christian
Hallam, John
Ziemke, T ( Tom )
Balkenius, C ( Christian )
Hallam, J ( John )
Hoffmann, Matej
Schmidt, Nico M
Pfeifer, Rolf
Engel, Andreas K
Maye, Alexander
Ziemke, Tom
Balkenius, Christian
Hallam, John
Ziemke, T ( Tom )
Balkenius, C ( Christian )
Hallam, J ( John )
Hoffmann, Matej
Schmidt, Nico M
Pfeifer, Rolf
Engel, Andreas K
Maye, Alexander
Source :
Hoffmann, Matej; Schmidt, Nico M; Pfeifer, Rolf; Engel, Andreas K; Maye, Alexander (2012). From Animals to Animats 12: Using Sensorimotor Contingencies for Terrain Discrimination and Adaptive Walking Behavior in the Quadruped Robot Puppy. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

In conventional “sense-think-act” control architectures, perception is reduced to a passive collection of sensory information, followed by a mapping onto a prestructured internal world model. For biological agents, Sensorimotor Contingency Theory (SMCT) posits that perception is not an isolated processing step, but is constituted by knowing and exercising the law-like relations between actions and resulting changes in sensory stimulation. We present a computational model of SMCT for controlling the behavior of a quadruped robot running on different terrains. Our experimental study demonstrates that: (i) Sensory-Motor Contingencies (SMC) provide better discrimination capabilities of environmental properties than conventional recognition from the sensory signals alone; (ii) discrimination is further improved by considering the action context on a longer time scale; (iii) the robot can utilize this knowledge to adapt its behavior for maximizing its stability.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Hoffmann, Matej; Schmidt, Nico M; Pfeifer, Rolf; Engel, Andreas K; Maye, Alexander (2012). From Animals to Animats 12: Using Sensorimotor Contingencies for Terrain Discrimination and Adaptive Walking Behavior in the Quadruped Robot Puppy. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn945605162
Document Type :
Electronic Resource