Constructive biology and approaches to temporal grounding in post-reactive robotics

Nehaniv, C.L., Dautenhahn, K. and Loomes, M.J. (1999) Constructive biology and approaches to temporal grounding in post-reactive robotics. Proceedings of SPIE, 3839. pp. 156-167. ISSN 0277-786X
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Constructive Biology ( as opposed to descriptive biology) means understanding biological mechanisms through building systems that exhibit life-like properties. Applications include learning engineering tricks from biological systems, as well as the validation in biological modelling. In Particular, biological systems (unlike reactive robots) in the course of development and experience become temporally grounded. Researchers attempting to transcend mere reactivity have been inspired by the drives, motivations, homeostasis, hormonal control, and emotions of animals. In order to contextualize and modulate behavior, these ideas have been introduced into robotics and synthetic agents, while further flexibility is achieved by introducing learning.


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