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Designing morphologies of soft medical devices using cooperative neuro coevolution

Alcaraz-Herrera, Hugo; Tsompanas, Michail-Antisthenis; Balaz, Igor; Adamatzky, Andrew

Authors

Hugo Alcaraz-Herrera

Igor Balaz



Abstract

Soft robots have proven to outperform traditional robots in applications related to propagation in geometrically constrained environments. Designing these robots and their controllers is an intricate task, since their building materials exhibit non-linear properties. Human designs may be biased; hence, alternative designing processes should be considered. We present a cooperative neuro co-evolution approach to designing the morphologies of soft actuators and their controllers for applications in drug delivery apparatus. Morphologies and controllers are encoded as compositional pattern-producing networks evolved by Neuroevolution of Augmented Topologies (NEAT) and in cooperative coevolution methodology, taking into account different collaboration methods. Four collaboration methods are studied: í µí± best individuals, í µí± worst individuals, í µí± best and worst individuals, and í µí± random individuals. As a performance baseline, the results from the implementation of Age-Fitness Pareto Optimisation (AFPO) are considered. The metrics used are the maximum displacement in upward bending and the robustness of the devices in terms of applying to the same evolved morphology a diverse set of controllers. Results suggest that the cooperative neuro coevolution approach can produce more suitable morphologies for the intended devices than AFPO.

Presentation Conference Type Poster
Conference Name The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO '25)
Start Date Jul 14, 2025
End Date Jul 18, 2025
Acceptance Date May 1, 2025
Deposit Date Jun 4, 2025
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO '25 Companion)
DOI https://doi.org/10.1145/3712255.3726671
Keywords CCS Concepts • Computing methodologies → Agent / discrete models; Evo- lutionary robotics; Neural networks Keywords Coevolution, Neuroevolution, Neuroevolution of Augmented Topolo- gies, Soft Actuator, Soft Robot
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/14541025