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Deep execution monitor for robot assistive tasks

Lorenzo Mauro, Edoardo Alati, Marta Sanzari, Valsamis Ntouskos, Gianluca Massimiani, Fiora Pirri

Year
2019
Access
Open access

Abstract

We consider a novel approach to high-level robot task execution for a robot assistive task. In this work we explore the problem of learning to predict the next subtask by introducing a deep model for both sequencing goals and for visually evaluating the state of a task. We show that deep learning for monitoring robot tasks execution very well supports the interconnection between task-level planning and robot operations. These solutions can also cope with the natural non-determinism of the execution monitor. We show that a deep execution monitor leverages robot performance. We measure the improvement taking into account some robot helping tasks performed at a warehouse.

Keywords

cs.AIcs.CVcs.RO

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