A robotic fish learns goal-directed policies in simulation and interacts with live fish to quantify how well different behavioral models match real responses using Wasserstein distances on performance metrics.
Furthermore, Mathis Hocke and Andreas Gerken were supported by the Elsa-Neumann Scholarship of the State of Berlin
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A robotic fish learns goal-directed policies in simulation and interacts with live fish to quantify how well different behavioral models match real responses using Wasserstein distances on performance metrics.