Rapid Learning in Robotics by Jorg Walter
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Overview: Robotics deals with the control of actuators using various types of sensors and control schemes. The availability of precise sensorimotor mappings - able to transform between various involved motor, joint, sensor, and physical spaces - is a crucial issue. These mappings are often highly non-linear and sometimes hard to derive analytically. Consequently, there is a strong need for rapid learning algorithms which take into account that the acquisition of training data is often a costly operation.
The present book discusses many of the issues that are important to make learning approaches in robotics more feasible. Basis for the major part of the discussion is a new learning algorithm, the Parameterized Self-Organizing Maps (PSOM), that is derived from a model of neural self-organization. A key feature of the new method is the rapid construction of even highly non-linear variable relations from rather modestly-sized training data sets by exploiting topology information that is not utilized in more traditional approaches. In addition, the author shows how this approach can be used in a modular fashion, leading to a learning architecture for the acquisition of basic skills during an ``investment learning'' phase, and, subsequently, for their rapid combination to adapt to new situational contexts.
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Overview: Robotics deals with the control of actuators using various types of sensors and control schemes. The availability of precise sensorimotor mappings - able to transform between various involved motor, joint, sensor, and physical spaces - is a crucial issue. These mappings are often highly non-linear and sometimes hard to derive analytically. Consequently, there is a strong need for rapid learning algorithms which take into account that the acquisition of training data is often a costly operation.
The present book discusses many of the issues that are important to make learning approaches in robotics more feasible. Basis for the major part of the discussion is a new learning algorithm, the Parameterized Self-Organizing Maps (PSOM), that is derived from a model of neural self-organization. A key feature of the new method is the rapid construction of even highly non-linear variable relations from rather modestly-sized training data sets by exploiting topology information that is not utilized in more traditional approaches. In addition, the author shows how this approach can be used in a modular fashion, leading to a learning architecture for the acquisition of basic skills during an ``investment learning'' phase, and, subsequently, for their rapid combination to adapt to new situational contexts.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Education & Teaching
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