Evolutionary Developmental Soft Robotics As a Framework to Study Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior in Animals and Plants

In this paper, a comprehensive methodology and simulation framework will be reviewed, designed in order to study the emergence of adaptive and intelligent behavior in generic soft-bodied creatures. By incorporating artificial evolutionary and developmental processes, the system allows to evolve comp...

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Main Authors: Francesco Corucci, Nick Cheney, Sam Kriegman, Josh Bongard, Cecilia Laschi
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Robotics and AI
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frobt.2017.00034/full
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spelling doaj-73f930a2f1464169bb856cf7e0bcb6fa2020-11-24T22:52:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Robotics and AI2296-91442017-07-01410.3389/frobt.2017.00034258163Evolutionary Developmental Soft Robotics As a Framework to Study Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior in Animals and PlantsFrancesco Corucci0Francesco Corucci1Nick Cheney2Nick Cheney3Sam Kriegman4Josh Bongard5Cecilia Laschi6The BioRobotics Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, ItalyMorphology, Evolution & Cognition Laboratory, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United StatesMorphology, Evolution & Cognition Laboratory, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United StatesDepartment of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United StatesMorphology, Evolution & Cognition Laboratory, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United StatesMorphology, Evolution & Cognition Laboratory, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United StatesThe BioRobotics Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, ItalyIn this paper, a comprehensive methodology and simulation framework will be reviewed, designed in order to study the emergence of adaptive and intelligent behavior in generic soft-bodied creatures. By incorporating artificial evolutionary and developmental processes, the system allows to evolve complete creatures (brain, body, developmental properties, sensory, control system, etc.) for different task environments. Whether the evolved creatures will resemble animals or plants is in general not known a priori, and depends on the specific task environment set up by the experimenter. In this regard, the system may offer a unique opportunity to explore differences and similarities between these two worlds. Different material properties can be simulated and optimized, from a continuum of soft/stiff materials, to the interconnection of heterogeneous structures, both found in animals and plants alike. The adopted genetic encoding and simulation environment are particularly suitable in order to evolve distributed sensory and control systems, which play a particularly important role in plants. After a general description of the system some case studies will be presented, focusing on the emergent properties of the evolved creatures. Particular emphasis will be on some unifying concepts that are thought to play an important role in the emergence of intelligent and adaptive behavior across both the animal and plant kingdoms, such as morphological computation and morphological developmental plasticity. Overall, with this paper, we hope to draw attention on set of tools, methodologies, ideas and results, which may be relevant to researchers interested in plant-inspired robotics and intelligence.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frobt.2017.00034/fullevolutionary roboticsdevelopmental roboticssoft roboticsevo-devo-soroplant intelligenceanimal intelligence
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Nick Cheney
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Sam Kriegman
Josh Bongard
Cecilia Laschi
Evolutionary Developmental Soft Robotics As a Framework to Study Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior in Animals and Plants
Frontiers in Robotics and AI
evolutionary robotics
developmental robotics
soft robotics
evo-devo-soro
plant intelligence
animal intelligence
author_facet Francesco Corucci
Francesco Corucci
Nick Cheney
Nick Cheney
Sam Kriegman
Josh Bongard
Cecilia Laschi
author_sort Francesco Corucci
title Evolutionary Developmental Soft Robotics As a Framework to Study Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior in Animals and Plants
title_short Evolutionary Developmental Soft Robotics As a Framework to Study Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior in Animals and Plants
title_full Evolutionary Developmental Soft Robotics As a Framework to Study Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior in Animals and Plants
title_fullStr Evolutionary Developmental Soft Robotics As a Framework to Study Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior in Animals and Plants
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary Developmental Soft Robotics As a Framework to Study Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior in Animals and Plants
title_sort evolutionary developmental soft robotics as a framework to study intelligence and adaptive behavior in animals and plants
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Robotics and AI
issn 2296-9144
publishDate 2017-07-01
description In this paper, a comprehensive methodology and simulation framework will be reviewed, designed in order to study the emergence of adaptive and intelligent behavior in generic soft-bodied creatures. By incorporating artificial evolutionary and developmental processes, the system allows to evolve complete creatures (brain, body, developmental properties, sensory, control system, etc.) for different task environments. Whether the evolved creatures will resemble animals or plants is in general not known a priori, and depends on the specific task environment set up by the experimenter. In this regard, the system may offer a unique opportunity to explore differences and similarities between these two worlds. Different material properties can be simulated and optimized, from a continuum of soft/stiff materials, to the interconnection of heterogeneous structures, both found in animals and plants alike. The adopted genetic encoding and simulation environment are particularly suitable in order to evolve distributed sensory and control systems, which play a particularly important role in plants. After a general description of the system some case studies will be presented, focusing on the emergent properties of the evolved creatures. Particular emphasis will be on some unifying concepts that are thought to play an important role in the emergence of intelligent and adaptive behavior across both the animal and plant kingdoms, such as morphological computation and morphological developmental plasticity. Overall, with this paper, we hope to draw attention on set of tools, methodologies, ideas and results, which may be relevant to researchers interested in plant-inspired robotics and intelligence.
topic evolutionary robotics
developmental robotics
soft robotics
evo-devo-soro
plant intelligence
animal intelligence
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frobt.2017.00034/full
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