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Humanoid behaviour learning through visuomotor association by self-imitation

Farhan Dawood, Chu Kiong Loo

发表年份
2014
引用次数
5

摘要

Learning by imitation renders a means for more natural human-robot interaction and is potentially the primary form of teaching. Imitation provides a potential means of automatically programming complex systems without extensive trials. This paper presents a method of imitation learning based on mapping the demonstrator's motion patterns to the observer self-posture. The self-posture is acquired through observing and recognizing the mirror image of its own body posture while performing the action in front of a mirror. First, different kinds of behavioural actions are learned through motor babbling by randomly performing different actions. The actions are learned through a novel probabilistic model called Topological Gaussian Adaptive Resonance Hidden Markov Model. During learning, the observer also extracts visual features through optical flow from self-observation in a mirror image. Second, after learning, a visuo-motor association is developed through novel Topological Gaussian Adaptive Resonance Associative Memory. Finally, after learning the demonstrator performs a similar action in front of the robot and the he robot recalls the corresponding motor command from the memory.

关键词

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceHumanoid robotRobotComputer visionHidden Markov modelImitationObserver (physics)iCubPsychology

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