Visual Memory for Robust Path Following
Kumar, Ashish, Gupta, Saurabh, Fouhey, David, Levine, Sergey, Malik, Jitendra
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Humans routinely retrace a path in a novel environment both forwards and backwards despite uncertainty in their motion. In this paper, we present an approach for doing so. Given a demonstration of a path, a first network generates an abstraction of the path. Equipped with this abstraction, a second network then observes the world and decides how to act in order to retrace the path under noisy actuation and a changing environment. The two networks are optimized end-to-end at training time. We evaluate the method in two realistic simulators, performing path following both forwards and backwards. Our experiments show that our approach outperforms both a classical approach to solving this task as well as a number of other baselines.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2018
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