Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots:
Abstract: "This paper discusses some of the essential determinants of successful sensory-motor mechanisms in biological systems that are seriously under-represented in most Artificial Life models. These include specificity, non-centralised processes, and exploitation of the physical sensory and...
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "This paper discusses some of the essential determinants of successful sensory-motor mechanisms in biological systems that are seriously under-represented in most Artificial Life models. These include specificity, non-centralised processes, and exploitation of the physical sensory and motor interface of the agent and environment. The ideas are illustrated in the interpretation of biological evidence, and the building of a robot model, for a hypothesised mechanism of cricket phonotaxis (the ability to track a conspecific auditory signal). The robot's behaviour confirms that the specificity of the task and effects of the environmental interface can be utilised to obtain a simple but effective location device." |
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spelling | Webb, Barbara Verfasser aut Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots Webb, B. Edinburgh 1993 [14] S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 739 Abstract: "This paper discusses some of the essential determinants of successful sensory-motor mechanisms in biological systems that are seriously under-represented in most Artificial Life models. These include specificity, non-centralised processes, and exploitation of the physical sensory and motor interface of the agent and environment. The ideas are illustrated in the interpretation of biological evidence, and the building of a robot model, for a hypothesised mechanism of cricket phonotaxis (the ability to track a conspecific auditory signal). The robot's behaviour confirms that the specificity of the task and effects of the environmental interface can be utilised to obtain a simple but effective location device." Animal behavior Simulation methods Auditory evoked response Simulation methods Perceptual-motor processes Simulation methods Robots Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper University <Edinburgh> 739 (DE-604)BV010450646 739 |
spellingShingle | Webb, Barbara Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots Animal behavior Simulation methods Auditory evoked response Simulation methods Perceptual-motor processes Simulation methods Robots |
title | Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots |
title_auth | Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots |
title_exact_search | Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots |
title_full | Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots Webb, B. |
title_fullStr | Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots Webb, B. |
title_full_unstemmed | Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots Webb, B. |
title_short | Modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots |
title_sort | modeling biological behaviour or dumb animals and stupid robots |
topic | Animal behavior Simulation methods Auditory evoked response Simulation methods Perceptual-motor processes Simulation methods Robots |
topic_facet | Animal behavior Simulation methods Auditory evoked response Simulation methods Perceptual-motor processes Simulation methods Robots |
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