NEOct 31, 2019

An Automatic Design Framework of Swarm Pattern Formation based on Multi-objective Genetic Programming

arXiv:1910.14627v22 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the challenge of adapting swarm systems to dynamic environments for robotics or AI applications, representing an incremental improvement by automating model design.

The paper tackles the problem of swarm pattern formation by proposing an automatic design framework using multi-objective genetic programming to evolve gene regulatory network models without predefined structures, resulting in simpler, better-performing, and robust models for complex environments.

Most existing swarm pattern formation methods depend on a predefined gene regulatory network (GRN) structure that requires designers' priori knowledge, which is difficult to adapt to complex and changeable environments. To dynamically adapt to the complex and changeable environments, we propose an automatic design framework of swarm pattern formation based on multi-objective genetic programming. The proposed framework does not need to define the structure of the GRN-based model in advance, and it applies some basic network motifs to automatically structure the GRN-based model. In addition, a multi-objective genetic programming (MOGP) combines with NSGA-II, namely MOGP-NSGA-II, to balance the complexity and accuracy of the GRN-based model. In evolutionary process, an MOGP-NSGA-II and differential evolution (DE) are applied to optimize the structures and parameters of the GRN-based model in parallel. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed framework can effectively evolve some novel GRN-based models, and these GRN-based models not only have a simpler structure and a better performance, but also are robust to the complex and changeable environments.

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