Robots Evolve To Learn Hunting, Cooperation

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In a series of experiments described in the journal PLoS Biology, Dario Floreano of Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and Laurent Keller of the University of Lausanne, said simple, small-wheeled robot Djedefre and Alice can change behavior as the collision of free movement and homing techniques in just a few hundred 'generations. ".


Researchers have described "Spider " hunting techniques among the bot when the hunters are waiting for their prey (which in this case, fortunately, made by other robots). The game, meanwhile, has developed a strategy "quickly (spinning) in place, thus reducing the likelihood of being approached by side without sensors. ".

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