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Robot Learning System Based on Adaptive Neural Control and Dynamic Movement Primitives


Abstract:

This paper proposes an enhanced robot skill learning system considering both motion generation and trajectory tracking. During robot learning demonstrations, dynamic move...Show More

Abstract:

This paper proposes an enhanced robot skill learning system considering both motion generation and trajectory tracking. During robot learning demonstrations, dynamic movement primitives (DMPs) are used to model robotic motion. Each DMP consists of a set of dynamic systems that enhances the stability of the generated motion toward the goal. A Gaussian mixture model and Gaussian mixture regression are integrated to improve the learning performance of the DMP, such that more features of the skill can be extracted from multiple demonstrations. The motion generated from the learned model can be scaled in space and time. Besides, a neural-network-based controller is designed for the robot to track the trajectories generated from the motion model. In this controller, a radial basis function neural network is used to compensate for the effect caused by the dynamic environments. The experiments have been performed using a Baxter robot and the results have confirmed the validity of the proposed methods.
Page(s): 777 - 787
Date of Publication: 26 July 2018

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PubMed ID: 30047914

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