Training Wheels for the Robot: Learning from Demonstration Using Simulation
Koenig, Nathan (Open Source Robotics Foundation) | Mataric' (University of Southern California) | , Maja
Learning from demonstration (LfD) is a promising technique for instructing/teaching autonomous systems based on demonstrations from people who may have little to no experience with robots. An important aspect to LfD is the communication method used to transfer knowledge from an instructor to a robot. The communication method affects the complexity of the demonstration process for instructors, the range of tasks a robot can learn, and the learning algorithm itself. We have designed a graphical interface and an instructional language to provide an intuitive teaching system. The drawback to simplifying the teaching interface is that the resulting demonstration data are less structured, adding complexity to the learning process. This additional complexity is handled through the combination of a minimal set of predefined behaviors and a task representation capable of learning probabilistic policies over a set of behaviors. The predefined behaviors consist of finite actions a robot can perform, which act as building blocks for more complex tasks.
Nov-5-2012
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