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Reinforcement Learning And Place Cell Replay In Spatial Navigation, Chance Hamilton, Pablo Scleidorovich Phd, Alfredo Weitzenfeld Phd May 2023

Reinforcement Learning And Place Cell Replay In Spatial Navigation, Chance Hamilton, Pablo Scleidorovich Phd, Alfredo Weitzenfeld Phd

36th Florida Conference on Recent Advances in Robotics

In the last decade, studies have demonstrated that hippocampal place cells influence rats’ navigational learning ability. Moreover, researchers have observed that place cell sequences associated with routes leading to a reward are reactivated during rest periods. This phenomenon is known as Hippocampal Replay, which is thought to aid navigational learning and memory consolidation. These findings in neuroscience have inspired new robot navigation models that emulate the learning process of mammals. This study presents a novel model that encodes path information using place cell connections formed during online navigation. Our model employs these connections to generate sequences of
state-action pairs to …


Adaptive Multi-Scale Place Cell Representations And Replay For Spatial Navigation And Learning In Autonomous Robots, Pablo Scleidorovich Oct 2022

Adaptive Multi-Scale Place Cell Representations And Replay For Spatial Navigation And Learning In Autonomous Robots, Pablo Scleidorovich

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Place cells are one of the most widely studied neurons thought to play a vital role in spatial cognition. Extensive studies show that their activity in the rodent hippocampus is highly correlated with the animal’s spatial location, forming “place fields” of smaller sizes near the dorsal pole and larger sizes near the ventral pole. Despite advances, it is yet unclear how this multi-scale representation enables navigation in complex environments.

In this dissertation, we analyze the place cell representation from a computational point of view, evaluating how multi-scale place fields impact navigation in large and cluttered environments. The objectives are to …


Analyzing Decision-Making In Robot Soccer For Attacking Behaviors, Justin Rodney Mar 2022

Analyzing Decision-Making In Robot Soccer For Attacking Behaviors, Justin Rodney

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

In robotics soccer, decision-making is critical to the performance of a team’s SoftwareSystem. The University of South Florida’s (USF) RoboBulls team implements behavior for the robots by using traditional methods such as analytical geometry to path plan and determine whether an action should be taken. In recent works, Machine Learning (ML) and Reinforcement Learning (RL) techniques have been used to calculate the probability of success for a pass or goal, and even train models for performing low-level skills such as traveling towards a ball and shooting it towards the goal[1, 2]. Open-source frameworks have been created for training Reinforcement Learning …


Multi-Scale Spatial Cognition Models And Bio-Inspired Robot Navigation, Martin I. Llofriu Alonso Jun 2017

Multi-Scale Spatial Cognition Models And Bio-Inspired Robot Navigation, Martin I. Llofriu Alonso

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The rodent navigation system has been the focus of study for over a century. Discoveries made lately have provided insight on the inner workings of this system. Since then, computational approaches have been used to test hypothesis, as well as to improve robotics navigation and learning by taking inspiration on the rodent navigation system.

This dissertation focuses on the study of the multi-scale representation of the rat’s current location found in the rat hippocampus. It first introduces a model that uses these different scales in the Morris maze task to show their advantages. The generalization power of larger scales of …