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The CAM-Brain Machine (CBM): An FPGA Based Tool for Evolving a 75 Million Neuron Artificial Brain to Control a Lifesized Kitten Robot
Authors:Hugo de Garis  Michael Korkin  Gary Fehr
Affiliation:(1) STARLAB, Rue Engeland 555, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium;(2) GENOBYTE, Inc., 1200 Pearl Street, Suite 65, Boulder, CO, 80302
Abstract:This article introduces the ldquoCAM-Brain Machinerdquo (CBM), an FPGA based piece of hardware which implements a genetic algorithm (GA) to evolve a cellular automata (CA) based neural network circuit module, of approximately 1,000 neurons, in about a second, i.e., a complete run of a GA, with 10,000s of circuit growths and performance evaluations. Up to 65,000 of these modules, each of which is evolved with a humanly specified function, can be downloaded into a large RAM space, and interconnected according to humanly specified artificial brain architectures. This RAM, containing an artificial brain with up to 75 million neurons, is then updated by the CBM at a rate of 130 billion CA cells per second. Such speeds should enable real time control of robots and hopefully the birth of a new research field that we call ldquobrain building.rdquo The first such artificial brain, to be built in 2000 and beyond, will be used to control the behaviors of a life sized robotkitten called ldquoRobokitty.rdquo
Keywords:evolvable hardware  artificial brain  neural networks  genetic algorithm  kitten robot
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