2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.robot.2012.05.018
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Costs and benefits of behavioral specialization

Abstract: Abstract. In this work, we study behavioral specialization in a swarm of autonomous robots. In the studied swarm, a robot working repeatedly on the same type of task improves in task performance due to learning. Robots may exploit this positive effect of learning by selecting with higher probability the tasks on which they have improved their performance. However, even though the exploitation of such performanceimproving effects is clearly a benefit, specialization also entails certain costs. Using a task allo… Show more

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“…Learning is an example of behavioral plasticity. For example, if one simulates improved task performance through repetition there can be emergent task specialization (Brutschy et al, 2012). Task sequencing has been demonstrated at run-time without prior knowledge of the correct ordering, demonstrating a form of reinforcement learning, albeit with abstractions of the tasks themselves (Garattoni and Birattari, 2018).…”
Section: Learning (On-deployment)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning is an example of behavioral plasticity. For example, if one simulates improved task performance through repetition there can be emergent task specialization (Brutschy et al, 2012). Task sequencing has been demonstrated at run-time without prior knowledge of the correct ordering, demonstrating a form of reinforcement learning, albeit with abstractions of the tasks themselves (Garattoni and Birattari, 2018).…”
Section: Learning (On-deployment)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In collaborative artificial systems, such as social multi-agent systems ( (27) among others . This specialization aims to provide greater efficiency for the artificial system, so that there is an improvement in the achievement of its overall aims.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One approach for utilising multiple robots in this way is semi-autonomous operation supervised by a small number of professionals; only requiring human experts for crucial decisions [8]. Current commercial UAV platforms also allow the deployment of a diverse group of robots, allowing them to combine their individual capabilities to be more efficient [9]. For example, fixed-wing UAVs are capable of flying faster and carrying larger payloads, but when they do so, they should be deployed with higher safety measures (safety pilots are required for non-lightweight aircraft).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%