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Learning and interacting in human-robot domains

Monica Nicolescu, Maja J. Matarić

Year
2001
Citations
187

Abstract

We focus on a robotic domain in which a human acts both as a teacher and a collaborator to a mobile robot. First, we present an approach that allows a robot to learn task representations from its own experiences of interacting with a human. While most approaches to learning from demonstration have focused on acquiring policies (i.e., collections of reactive rules), we demonstrate a mechanism that constructs high-level task representations based on the robot's underlying capabilities. Next, we describe a generalization of the framework to allow a robot to interact with humans in order to handle unexpected situations that can occur in its task execution. Without using explicit communication, the robot is able to engage a human to aid it during certain parts of task execution. We demonstrate our concepts with a mobile robot learning various tasks from a human and, when needed, interacting with a human to get help performing them.

Keywords

Task (project management)RobotComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionGeneralizationFocus (optics)Robot learningArtificial intelligenceMobile robotDomain (mathematical analysis)

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