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Adapting Neural Models with Sequential Monte Carlo Dropout

Pamela Carreno‐Medrano, Dana Kulić, Michael Burke

Year
2022
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

The ability to adapt to changing environments and settings is essential for robots acting in dynamic and unstructured environments or working alongside humans with varied abilities or preferences. This work introduces an extremely simple and effective approach to adapting neural models in response to changing settings. We first train a standard network using dropout, which is analogous to learning an ensemble of predictive models or distribution over predictions. At run-time, we use a particle filter to maintain a distribution over dropout masks to adapt the neural model to changing settings in an online manner. Experimental results show improved performance in control problems requiring both online and look-ahead prediction, and showcase the interpretability of the inferred masks in a human behaviour modelling task for drone teleoperation.

Keywords

Dropout (neural networks)InterpretabilityComputer scienceParticle filterArtificial neural networkMachine learningTask (project management)Artificial intelligenceMonte Carlo methodFilter (signal processing)

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