Feed Me: Robotic Infiltration of Poison Frog Families

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Authors Tony G. Chen, Billie C. Goolsby, Guadalupe Bernal, Lauren A. O'Connell, Mark R. Cutkosky arXiv ID 2305.14570 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 0 Venue Living Machines Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
We present the design and operation of tadpole-mimetic robots prepared for a study of the parenting behaviors of poison frogs, which pair bond and raise their offspring. The mission of these robots is to convince poison frog parents that they are tadpoles, which need to be fed. Tadpoles indicate this need, at least in part, by wriggling with a characteristic frequency and amplitude. While the study is in progress, preliminary indications are that the TadBots have passed their test, at least for father frogs. We discuss the design and operational requirements for producing convincing TadBots and provide some details of the study design and plans for future work.
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