Human In The Loop Robot Control And Learning

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Human-in-the-Loop Robot Control and Learning

Human-in-the-Loop Robot Control and Learning
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9782889633128
ISBN-13 : 2889633128
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Book Synopsis Human-in-the-Loop Robot Control and Learning by : Luka Peternel

Download or read book Human-in-the-Loop Robot Control and Learning written by Luka Peternel and published by Frontiers Media SA. This book was released on 2020-01-22 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the past years there has been considerable effort to move robots from industrial environments to our daily lives where they can collaborate and interact with humans to improve our life quality. One of the key challenges in this direction is to make a suitable robot control system that can adapt to humans and interactively learn from humans to facilitate the efficient and safe co-existence of the two. The applications of such robotic systems include: service robotics and physical human-robot collaboration, assistive and rehabilitation robotics, semi-autonomous cars, etc. To achieve the goal of integrating robotic systems into these applications, several important research directions must be explored. One such direction is the study of skill transfer, where a human operator’s skilled executions are used to obtain an autonomous controller. Another important direction is shared control, where a robotic controller and humans control the same body, tool, mechanism, car, etc. Shared control, in turn invokes very rich research questions such as co-adaptation between the human and the robot, where the two agents can benefit from each other’s skills or must adapt to each other’s behavior to achieve effective cooperative task executions. The aim of this Research Topic is to help bridge the gap between the state-of-the-art and above-mentioned goals through novel multidisciplinary approaches in human-in-the-loop robot control and learning.


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