[4Rin1-19] Analysis of Process about Acquisition of Standing Skill in Agents with Different Physical Characteristics
Focusing on Evolutionary Learning with Neuroevolution
Keywords:Agent, Neuroevolution, Acquisition of Standing Skill, Evolutionary Learning
The purpose of this study is to analyze acquisition of standing skill process by three agents with different physical characteristics through evolutionary learning. For three agents learning, the method called NEAT (Neuro Evolution of Augmenting Topologies) was adopted. The higher the center of gravity of the agent's body, the higher rewards for each agents. As a result of this experiment, it was confirmed that Humanoid-v2 could not maintain standing skill, whereas Hopper-v2 and BipedalWalker-v2 had acquired the standing skill. From the discussion, it was suggested that (1) upper fixedness, (2) lower dynamic state, are related to the standing stability of agents.
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