Robust Optimization through Neuroevolution

2 Oct 2018  ·  Paolo Pagliuca, Stefano Nolfi ·

We propose a method for evolving solutions that are robust with respect to variations of the environmental conditions (i.e. that can operate effectively in new conditions immediately, without the need to adapt to variations). The obtained results show how the method proposed is effective and computational tractable. It permits to improve performance on an extended version of the double-pole balancing problem, to outperform the best available human-designed controllers on a car racing problem, and to generate rather effective solutions for a swarm robotic problem. The comparison of different algorithms indicates that the CMA-ES and xNES methods, that operate by optimizing a distribution of parameters, represent the best options for the evolution of robust neural network controllers.

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