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ROBOT LEARNING BY DEMONSTRATION USING FORWARD MODELS OF SCHEMA-BASED BEHAVIORS

Year
2005
Citations
9

Abstract

Abstract: A signicant challenge in designing robot systems that learn from a teacher’s demonstration is the ability to map the perceived behavior of the trainer to an existing set of primitive behaviors. A main difculty is that the observed actions may constitute a combination of individual behaviors ’ outcomes, which would require a decomposition of the observation onto multiple primitive behaviors. This paper presents an approach to robot learning by demonstration that uses a potential-eld behavioral representation to learn tasks composed by superposition of behaviors. The method allows a robot to infer essential aspects of the demonstrated tasks, which could not be captured if combinations of behaviors would not have been considered. We validate our approach in a simulated environment with a Pioneer 3DX mobile robot. 1

Keywords

Computer scienceRobotSchema (genetic algorithms)Artificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionMachine learning

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