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Learning reliable and efficient navigation with a humanoid

Stefan Oßwald, Armin Hornung, Maren Bennewitz

发表年份
2010
引用次数
27

摘要

Reliable and efficient navigation with a humanoid robot is a difficult task. First, the motion commands are executed rather inaccurately due to backlash in the joints or foot slippage. Second, the observations are typically highly affected by noise due to the shaking behavior of the robot. Thus, the localization performance is typically reduced while the robot moves and the uncertainty about its pose increases. As a result, the reliable and efficient execution of a navigation task cannot be ensured anymore since the robot's pose estimate might not correspond to the true location. In this paper, we present a reinforcement learning approach to select appropriate navigation actions for a humanoid robot equipped with a camera for localization. The robot learns to reach the destination reliably and as fast as possible, thereby choosing actions to account for motion drift and trading off velocity in terms of fast walking movements against accuracy in localization. We present extensive simulated and practical experiments with a humanoid robot and demonstrate that our learned policy significantly outperforms a hand-optimized navigation strategy.

关键词

Humanoid robotComputer scienceRobotArtificial intelligenceTask (project management)Computer visionMotion (physics)Reinforcement learningMobile robot navigationRobot control

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