Computer Science – Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Scientific paper
2006-11-02
Proceedings of the 2005 Congress on Evolutionary Computation, pages 1906-1913
Computer Science
Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Won the CEC 2005 Best Student Paper Award
Scientific paper
This paper describes the evolution of controllers for racing a simulated radio-controlled car around a track, modelled on a real physical track. Five different controller architectures were compared, based on neural networks, force fields and action sequences. The controllers use either egocentric (first person), Newtonian (third person) or no information about the state of the car (open-loop controller). The only controller that was able to evolve good racing behaviour was based on a neural network acting on egocentric inputs.
Lucas Simon M.
Togelius Julian
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