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Structured Policy Representation: Imposing Stability in arbitrarily conditioned dynamic systems
Julen Urain, Davide Tateo, Tianyu Ren, Jan Peters
- Year
- 2020
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
We present a new family of deep neural network-based dynamic systems. The presented dynamics are globally stable and can be conditioned with an arbitrary context state. We show how these dynamics can be used as structured robot policies. Global stability is one of the most important and straightforward inductive biases as it allows us to impose reasonable behaviors outside the region of the demonstrations.
Keywords
cs.ROcs.LG
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