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Offline Adaptation of Quadruped Locomotion using Diffusion Models

Reece O'Mahoney, Alexander L. Mitchell, Wanming Yu, Ingmar Posner, Ioannis Havoutis

Year
2024
Access
Open access

Abstract

We present a diffusion-based approach to quadrupedal locomotion that simultaneously addresses the limitations of learning and interpolating between multiple skills and of (modes) offline adapting to new locomotion behaviours after training. This is the first framework to apply classifier-free guided diffusion to quadruped locomotion and demonstrate its efficacy by extracting goal-conditioned behaviour from an originally unlabelled dataset. We show that these capabilities are compatible with a multi-skill policy and can be applied with little modification and minimal compute overhead, i.e., running entirely on the robots onboard CPU. We verify the validity of our approach with hardware experiments on the ANYmal quadruped platform.

Keywords

cs.ROcs.AIcs.LG

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