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Learning Behaviors Models for Robot Execution Control

Guillaume Infantes, Félix Ingrand, Malik Ghallab

发表年份
2006
引用次数
9

摘要

Robust execution of robotic tasks is a difficult problem. In many situations, these tasks involve complex behaviors combining different functionalities (e.g. perception, localization, motion planning and motion execution). These behaviors are often programmed with a strong focus on the robustness of the behavior itself, not on the definition of a “high level” model to be used by a task planner and an execution controller. We propose to learn behaviors models as Dynamic Bayesian Networks. Indeed, the DBN formalism allows us to learn and control behaviors with controllable parameters. We experimented our approach on a real robot, where we learned over a large number of runs the model of a complex navigation task using a modified version of Expectation Maximization for DBN. The resulting DBN is then used to control the

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Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceDynamic Bayesian networkRobotRobustness (evolution)PlannerTask (project management)Machine learningBayesian networkEngineering

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