Dynamic Goal Recognition Using Windowed Action Sequences
Menager, David (University of Kansas) | Choi, Dongkyu (University of Kansas) | Floyd, Michael W. (Knexus Research Corporation) | Task, Christine (Knexus Research Corporation) | Aha, David W. (Naval Research Laboratory)
In goal recognition, the basic problem domain consists of the following: Recent advances in robotics and artificial intelligence have brought a variety of assistive robots designed to help humans - a set E of environment fluents; accomplish their goals. However, many have limited autonomy and lack the ability to seamlessly integrate with - a state S that is a value assignment to those fluents; human teams. One capability that can facilitate such humanrobot - a set A of actions that describe potential transitions between teaming is the robot's ability to recognize its teammates' states (with preconditions and effects defined over goals, and react appropriately. This function permits E, and parameterized over a set of environment objects the robot to actively assist the team and avoid performing O); and redundant or counterproductive actions.
Feb-4-2017
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