“…Recent work in Evolutionary Robotics (ER) (Doncieux et al, 2015) has provided increasing empirical evidence that maintaining diversity in phenotypes (robot behaviors) improves the quality (task performance) of evolved behaviors (Mouret and Doncieux, 2012;Cully et al, 2015;Cully and Mouret, 2016;Gomes et al, 2016). Specifically, replacing objective search with the search for behavioral diversity in controller evolution (Moriguchi and Honiden, 2010;Mouret and Doncieux, 2012;Lehman et al, 2013;Gomes et al, 2015) has been demonstrated to boost the quality of evolved behaviors across a range of simulated (Lehman and Stanley, 2011a;Mouret and Doncieux, 2012;Gomes et al, 2016) and physical (Cully et al, 2015;Cully and Mouret, 2016) ER tasks.…”