Entertainment robots based on swarm intelligence algorithm applied in remote dance performances
Entertainment Computing, ISSN: 1875-9521, Vol: 52, Page: 100783
2025
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Article Description
With the continuous development of technology, the application of entertainment robots in the field of dance performances is receiving increasing attention. This article focuses on the application of entertainment robots based on swarm intelligence algorithms in remote dance performances, aiming to design an intelligent dance performance control system to achieve precise and smooth dance performances of robots. The study introduces the basic artificial fish swarm algorithm and combines it with mobile robot path planning, proposing a mobile robot path planning method based on swarm intelligence algorithm. By simulating the behavior of fish in schools, the optimization of path planning is achieved. The control system process of the entertainment robot intelligent dance performance control system includes preparation work before the dance performance, data transmission and dance posture control during the performance process, and post performance organization work. The experiment verified the effectiveness and reliability of the intelligent dance performance control system for entertainment robots. The experimental results show that the system can achieve precise, smooth, and diverse dance performances, providing a novel and interesting form of dance performance for the audience.
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Elsevier BV
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