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A situated and embodied model of ant route navigation
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posted on 2023-06-09, 21:19 authored by Andy PhilippidesAndy Philippides, Bart Baddeley, Phil HusbandsPhil Husbands, Paul GrahamPaul GrahamThis abstract summarises a model of route navigation inspired by the behaviour of ants presented fully in Baddeley et al. (2012). The ant's embodiment coupled with an innate scanning behaviour means that robust route navigation can be achieved by a parsimonious biologically plausible algorithm.
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Proceedings ECAL 2013: The Twelfth European Conference on Artificial LifePublisher
MIT PressExternal DOI
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1007-1008Event name
ECAL 2013: The Twelfth European Conference on Artificial LifeEvent location
East Lansing, MichicanEvent type
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July 19-22 2013ISBN
9780262310505Department affiliated with
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