Title :
Efficient Bayesian local model learning for control
Author :
Meier, Franziska ; Hennig, Philipp ; Schaal, Stefan
Author_Institution :
Comput. Learning & Motor Control Lab., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Model-based control is essential for compliant control and force control in many modern complex robots, like humanoid or disaster robots. Due to many unknown and hard to model nonlinearities, analytical models of such robots are often only very rough approximations. However, modern optimization controllers frequently depend on reasonably accurate models, and degrade greatly in robustness and performance if model errors are too large. For a long time, machine learning has been expected to provide automatic empirical model synthesis, yet so far, research has only generated feasibility studies but no learning algorithms that run reliably on complex robots. In this paper, we combine two promising worlds of regression techniques to generate a more powerful regression learning system. On the one hand, locally weighted regression techniques are computationally efficient, but hard to tune due to a variety of data dependent meta-parameters. On the other hand, Bayesian regression has rather automatic and robust methods to set learning parameters, but becomes quickly computationally infeasible for big and high-dimensional data sets. By reducing the complexity of Bayesian regression in the spirit of local model learning through variational approximations, we arrive at a novel algorithm that is computationally efficient and easy to initialize for robust learning. Evaluations on several datasets demonstrate very good learning performance and the potential for a general regression learning tool for robotics.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; force control; humanoid robots; robust control; Bayesian local model learning; Bayesian regression; automatic empirical model synthesis; compliant control; disaster robots; force control; high dimensional data sets; humanoid robots; locally weighted regression techniques; machine learning; model-based control; modern complex robots; optimization controllers; regression learning system; regression learning tool; robotics; robust learning; robustness; Approximation methods; Bayes methods; Computational modeling; Data models; Frequency modulation; Predictive models; Robots;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2014), 2014 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/IROS.2014.6942865