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Novelty search in competitive coevolution
Pedro Mariano (Mariano, P.); Anders Christensen (Christensen, A. L.); Jorge Gomes (Gomes, J.);
Parallel Problem Solving from Nature -- PPSN XIII, Conference Proceedings
Year (definitive publication)
2014
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract
One of the main motivations for the use of competitive coevolution systems is their ability to capitalise on arms races between competing species to evolve increasingly sophisticated solutions. Such arms races can, however, be hard to sustain, and it has been shown that the competing species often converge prematurely to certain classes of behaviours. In this paper, we investigate if and how novelty search, an evolutionary technique driven by behavioural novelty, can overcome convergence in coevolution. We propose three methods for applying novelty search to coevolutionary systems with two species: (i) score both populations according to behavioural novelty; (ii) score one population according to novelty, and the other according to fitness; and (iii) score both populations with a combination of novelty and fitness. We evaluate the methods in a predator-prey pursuit task. Our results show that novelty-based approaches can evolve a significantly more diverse set of solutions, when compared to traditional fitness-based coevolution.
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Keywords
Competitive coevolution,Behavioural diversity,Novelty search,Convergence,Evolutionary robotics
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PEst-OE/EEI/LA0008/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
EXPL/EEI-AUT/0329/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
SFRH/BD/89095/2012 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
PEst-OE/EEI/UI0434/2014 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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