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Online Learning of an Open-Ended Skill Library for Collaborative Tasks

Dorothea Koert, Susanne Trick, Marco Ewerton, Michael Lutter, Jan Peters

发表年份
2018
引用次数
16

摘要

Intelligent robotic assistants can potentially improve the quality of life for elderly people and help them maintain their independence. However, the number of different and personalized tasks render pre-programming of such assistive robots prohibitively difficult. Instead, to cope with a continuous and open-ended stream of cooperative tasks, new collaborative skills need to be continuously learned and updated from demonstrations. To this end, we introduce an online learning method for a skill library of collaborative tasks that employs an incremental mixture model of probabilistic interaction primitives. This model chooses a corresponding robot response to a human movement where the human intention is extracted from previously demonstrated movements. Unlike existing batch methods of movement primitives for human-robot interaction, our approach builds a library of skills online, in an open-ended fashion and updates existing skills using new demonstrations. The resulting approach was evaluated both on a simple benchmark task and in an assistive human-robot collaboration scenario with a 7DoF robot arm.

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Computer scienceTask (project management)Benchmark (surveying)Human–computer interactionRobotProbabilistic logicArtificial intelligenceHuman–robot interactionMovement (music)Multimedia

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