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Evolution-Based Shape and Behavior Co-Design of Virtual Agents

Authors :
Wang, Zhiquan
Benes, Bedrich
Qureshi, Ahmed H.
Mousas, Christos
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics; December 2024, Vol. 30 Issue: 12 p7579-7591, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We introduce a novel co-design method for autonomous moving agents’ shape attributes and locomotion by combining deep reinforcement learning and evolution with user control. Our main inspiration comes from evolution, which has led to wide variability and adaptation in Nature and has significantly improved design and behavior simultaneously. Our method takes an input agent with optional user-defined constraints, such as leg parts that should not evolve or are only within the allowed ranges of changes. It uses physics-based simulation to determine its locomotion and finds a behavior policy for the input design that is used as a baseline for comparison. The agent is randomly modified within the allowed ranges, creating a new generation of several hundred agents. The generation is trained by transferring the previous policy, which significantly speeds up the training. The best-performing agents are selected, and a new generation is formed using their crossover and mutations. The next generations are then trained until satisfactory results are reached. We show a wide variety of evolved agents, and our results show that even with only 10% of allowed changes, the overall performance of the evolved agents improves by 50%. If more significant changes to the initial design are allowed, our experiments’ performance will improve even more to 150%. Our method significantly improved motion tasks without changing body structures, and it does not require considerable computation resources as it works on a single GPU and provides results by training thousands of agents within 30 minutes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10772626
Volume :
30
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67853562
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2024.3355745