Learning to Represent Surroundings, Anticipate Motion and Take Informed Actions in Unstructured Environments
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Contemporary robots have become exceptionally skilled at achieving specific tasks in structured environments. However, they often fail when faced with the limitless permutations of real-world unstructured environments. This motivates robotics methods which learn from experience, rather than follow a pre-defined set of rules. In this thesis, we present a range of learning-based methods aimed at enabling robots, operating in dynamic and unstructured environments, to better understand their surroundings, anticipate the actions of others, and take informed actions accordingly. In the first part of the thesis, we investigate methods which leverage learning to represent the structure and motion in a robot's operating environment, in a continuous manner.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-14-2024
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