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Sequential robot imitation learning from observations

Ajay Kumar Tanwani, Andy Yan, Jonathan Lee, Sylvain Calinon, Ken Goldberg

发表年份
2021
引用次数
18

摘要

This paper presents a framework to learn the sequential structure in the demonstrations for robot imitation learning. We first present a family of task-parameterized hidden semi-Markov models that extracts invariant segments (also called sub-goals or options) from demonstrated trajectories, and optimally follows the sampled sequence of states from the model with a linear quadratic tracking controller. We then extend the concept to learning invariant segments from visual observations that are sequenced together for robot imitation. We present Motion2Vec that learns a deep embedding space by minimizing a metric learning loss in a Siamese network: images from the same action segment are pulled together while being pushed away from randomly sampled images of other segments, and a time contrastive loss is used to preserve the temporal ordering of the images. The trained embeddings are segmented with a recurrent neural network, and subsequently used for decoding the end-effector pose of the robot. We first show its application to a pick-and-place task with the Baxter robot while avoiding a moving obstacle from four kinesthetic demonstrations only, followed by suturing task imitation from publicly available suturing videos of the JIGSAWS dataset with state-of-the-art [Formula: see text]% segmentation accuracy and [Formula: see text] cm error in position per observation on the test set.

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Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceRobotComputer visionSegmentationEmbeddingInverse kinematics

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