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Active Bayesian perception and reinforcement learning

Nathan F. Lepora, Uriel Martínez-Hernández, Giovanni Pezzulo, Tony J. Prescott

发表年份
2013
引用次数
3

摘要

In a series of papers, we have formalized an active Bayesian perception approach for robotics based on recent progress in understanding animal perception. However, an issue for applied robot perception is how to tune this method to a task, using: (i) a belief threshold that adjusts the speed-accuracy tradeoff; and (ii) an active control strategy for relocating the sensor e.g. to a preset fixation point. Here we propose that these two variables should be learnt by reinforcement from a reward signal evaluating the decision outcome. We test this claim with a biomimetic fingertip that senses surface curvature under uncertainty about contact location. Appropriate formulation of the problem allows use of multi-armed bandit methods to optimize the threshold and fixation point of the active perception. In consequence, the system learns to balance speed versus accuracy and sets the fixation point to optimize both quantities. Although we consider one example in robot touch, we expect that the underlying principles have general applicability.

关键词

Artificial intelligenceReinforcement learningPerceptionComputer scienceActive perceptionBayesian probabilityRobotRoboticsFixation (population genetics)Machine learning

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