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Motion sketch: acquisition of visual motion guided behaviors

Takayuki Nakamura, Minoru Asada

Year
1995
Citations
52

Abstract

Sensor and motor systems are not separable for autonomous agents to accomplish tasks in a dynamic environment. This paper proposes a method to represent the interaction between a vision-based learning agent and its environment. The method is called "motion sketch" by which a one-eyed mobile robot can learn several behaviors such as obstacle avoidance and target pursuit. A motion sketch is a collection of visual motion cues detected by a group of visual tracking routines of which visual behaviors are determined by individual tasks, and is tightly coupled with motor behaviors which are obtained by Q-learning, a most widely used reinforcement learning method, based on the visual motion cues. In order for the motion sketch to work, first the fundamental relationship between visual motions and motor commands is obtained, and then the Q-learning is applied to obtain the set of motor commands tightly coupled with the motion cues. Finally, the experimental results of real robot implementation w...

Keywords

SketchComputer scienceMotion (physics)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceStructure from motionComputer graphics (images)

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