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What Are the Ants Doing? Vision-Based Tracking and Reconstruction of Control Programs
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2006
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Artificial IntelligenceVision-based TrackingEngineeringRobotic AgentField RoboticsControl ManagementCognitive RoboticsAutonomous Agent SystemIntelligent SystemsControl ProgramsSystems EngineeringIntelligent AutomationRobot LearningAgent Programming LanguageMultirobot SystemSymbolic DescriptionsVision RoboticsDistributed RoboticsComputer ScienceComputer Vision SystemCommand And ControlReal SystemEye TrackingAutomationRobotics
In this paper, we study the problem of going from a real-world, multi-agent system to the generation of control programs in an automatic fashion. In particular, a computer vision system is presented, capable of simultaneously tracking multiple agents, such as social insects. Moreover, the data obtained from this system is fed into a mode-reconstruction module that generates low-complexity control programs, i.e. strings of symbolic descriptions of control-interrupt pairs, consistent with the empirical data. The result is a mechanism for going from the real system to an executable implementation that can be used for controlling multiple mobile robots.
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