Abstract
We apply a recently introduced information-theoretic complexity measure for predicting swarm performance in the Collective Perception scenario. Our approach builds on the principle of Empowerment, which offers a task-independent, universal and generic utility. We evaluated the empowerment measure with respect to the performance of one recent state-of-the-art neural network decision-making controller. The results reveal significant strong correlation between the levels of empowerment and both the accuracy and completion time achieved by a simulated swarm operating in nine distinctive environmental patterns and five swarm communication ranges, used previously to assess swarm performance. These findings suggest the potential of empowerment to analytically predict swarm performance and support the design of more efficient decision-making strategies.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | WIVACE 2024 XVIII International Workshop on Artificial Life and Evolutionary Computation - University of Namur, Namur, Belgium Duration: 11 Sept 2024 → 13 Sept 2024 https://events.info.unamur.be/wivace2024/ |
Conference
Conference | WIVACE 2024 XVIII International Workshop on Artificial Life and Evolutionary Computation |
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Abbreviated title | WIVACE 2024 |
Country/Territory | Belgium |
City | Namur |
Period | 11/09/24 → 13/09/24 |
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Keywords
- Swarm robotics, Collective decision-making, Information theory, Empowerment