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Learning from observation and practice using behavioral primitives: marble maze. Robotics (2004)

by D C Bentivegna, C G Atkeson, G Cheng
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Reinforcement Learning in Robotics: A Survey

by Jens Kober, J. Andrew Bagnell , Jan Peters
"... Reinforcement learning offers to robotics a framework and set oftoolsfor the design of sophisticated and hard-to-engineer behaviors. Conversely, the challenges of robotic problems provide both inspiration, impact, and validation for developments in reinforcement learning. The relationship between di ..."
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Reinforcement learning offers to robotics a framework and set oftoolsfor the design of sophisticated and hard-to-engineer behaviors. Conversely, the challenges of robotic problems provide both inspiration, impact, and validation for developments in reinforcement learning. The relationship between disciplines has sufficient promise to be likened to that between physics and mathematics. In this article, we attempt to strengthen the links between the two research communities by providing a survey of work in reinforcement learning for behavior generation in robots. We highlight both key challenges in robot reinforcement learning as well as notable successes. We discuss how contributions tamed the complexity of the domain and study the role of algorithms, representations, and prior knowledge in achieving these successes. As a result, a particular focus of our paper lies on the choice between modelbased and model-free as well as between value function-based and policy search methods. By analyzing a simple problem in some detail we demonstrate how reinforcement learning approaches may be profitably applied, and

Learning Motor Skills: From Algorithms to Robot Experiments

by Jens Kober , 2012
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PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR TEXT. Embodied Imitation-Enhanced Reinforcement Learning in Multi-Agent Systems

by Mehmet D Erbas, Alan Ft Winfield, Larry Bull , 2013
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...learning. In their method, the observer agent obtains an experience tuple from a mentor agent with each mentor transition. The experience tuple is used to train the observer robot. Bentivegna et al. (=-=Bentivegna et al., 2004-=-) used a modified version of Q-learning in order to improve the performance of an agent through practice. Their algorithm stores the actions of a teacher agent in a number of states. During the practi...

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