Learning Modular Robot Visual-motor Locomotion Policies

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作者
Whitman, Julian [1 ]
Choset, Howie [1 ]
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[1] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
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10.1109/ICRA48891.2023.10160845
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
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Control policy learning for modular robot locomotion has previously been limited to proprioceptive feedback and flat terrain. This paper develops policies for modular systems with vision traversing more challenging environments. These modular robots can be reconfigured to form many different designs, where each design needs a controller to function. Though one could create a policy for individual designs and environments, such an approach is not scalable given the wide range of potential designs and environments. To address this challenge, we create a visual-motor policy that can generalize to both new designs and environments. The policy itself is modular, in that it is divided into components, each of which corresponds to a type of module (e.g., a leg, wheel, or body). The policy components can be recombined during training to learn to control multiple designs. We develop a deep reinforcement learning algorithm where visual observations are input to a modular policy interacting with multiple environments at once. We apply this algorithm to train robots with combinations of legs and wheels, then demonstrate the policy controlling real robots climbing stairs and curbs.
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页码:11908 / 11914
页数:7
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