Hands-on experiments on intelligent behavior for mobile robots
Erik Cuevas, Daniel Zaldivar, Marco Perez-, Marte Ramirez

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how simple autonomous mobile robots using Learning Automata can effectively teach fundamental AI concepts through hands-on experiments, enhancing student engagement and understanding.
Contribution
It introduces a practical robotic platform employing Learning Automata to unify and teach core AI topics in a hands-on laboratory setting.
Findings
Successful implementation as an AI teaching aid
Increased student motivation and enrollment
Improved understanding of AI concepts through experiments
Abstract
In recent years, Artificial Intelligence techniques have emerged as useful tools for solving various engineering problems that were not possible or convenient to handle by traditional methods. AI has directly influenced many areas of computer science and becomes an important part of the engineering curriculum. However, determining the important topics for a single semester AI course is a nontrivial task, given the lack of a general methodology. AI concepts commonly overlap with many other disciplines involving a wide range of subjects, including applied approaches to more formal mathematical issues. This paper presents the use of a simple robotic platform to assist the learning of basic AI concepts. The study is guided through some simple experiments using autonomous mobile robots. The central algorithm is the Learning Automata. Using LA, each robot action is applied to an environment…
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TopicsTeaching and Learning Programming
