Title :
A hippocampal model of visually guided navigation as implemented by a mobile agent
Author :
Banquet, Jean P. ; Gaussier, Philippe ; Revel, Arnaud ; Burnod, Yves
Author_Institution :
INSERM, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
Abstract :
Visually guided landmark navigation is based on space coding by hippocampal place cells (PC). A biologically realistic architecture of cooperative-competitive associative networks (implemented as a control system for mobile agents) emulates PC activity during local navigation in exploration and goal-retrieval. The system builds and stores panoramic views from landmarks and compares them with current inputs. Mismatch-induced low levels of recognition trigger a vigilance burst, which favors either the recognition of an alternative place category or the creation of a new category. The sole implementation of visual “What” and “Where” information does not restrain the generality of the model since several modalities could cooperate to give rise to more robust place field spatial categories. Providing the system with real visual inputs automatically extracted from a natural environment demonstrates that interspecies differences in PC coding result more from characteristics of the visual systems than from differences in processing. Conversely, differences in PC multiple codes within a system result from different levels of processing and/or different degrees of multimodality. Each code could be used within different navigational strategies. A control system derived from the model allows a mobile agent to learn a few places and the associated actions required to reach a goal. Generalisation property of the model provides the capacity to join the goal from any place in the learned environment
Keywords :
content-addressable storage; mobile robots; navigation; neural nets; neurophysiology; robot vision; visual perception; biologically realistic architecture; category recognition; cooperative-competitive associative networks; exploration; generalisation; goal-retrieval; hippocampal model; hippocampal place cells; interspecies differences; local navigation; mismatch; mobile agent; multimodality; space coding; visually guided landmark navigation; Biological control systems; Biological information theory; Biological system modeling; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Data mining; Mobile agents; Navigation; Robustness; Visual system;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks, 2000. IJCNN 2000, Proceedings of the IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Como
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0619-4
DOI :
10.1109/IJCNN.2000.857872