Title :
Towards automated task planning for service robots using semantic knowledge representation
Author :
Ji, Ze ; Qiu, Renxi ; Noyvirt, Alex ; Soroka, Anthony ; Packianather, Michael ; Setchi, Rossi ; Li, Dayou ; Xu, Shuo
Abstract :
Automated task planning for service robots faces great challenges in handling dynamic domestic environments. Classical methods in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) area mostly focus on relatively structured environments with fewer uncertainties. This work proposes a method to combine semantic knowledge representation with classical approaches in AI to build a flexible framework that can assist service robots in task planning at the high symbolic level. A semantic knowledge ontology is constructed for representing two main types of information: environmental description and robot primitive actions. Environmental knowledge is used to handle spatial uncertainties of particular objects. Primitive actions, which the robot can execute, are constructed based on a STRIPS-style structure, allowing a feasible solution (an action sequence) for a particular task to be created. With the Care-O-Bot (CoB) robot as the platform, we explain this work with a simple, but still challenging, scenario named “get a milk box”. A recursive back-trace search algorithm is introduced for task planning, where three main components are involved, namely primitive actions, world states, and mental actions. The feasibility of the work is demonstrated with the CoB in a simulated environment.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; intelligent robots; ontologies (artificial intelligence); service robots; uncertainty handling; Care-O-Bot robot; STRIPS-style structure; artificial intelligence; automated task planning; dynamic domestic environment; environmental description; flexible framework; get a milk box; mental action; recursive back-trace search algorithm; robot primitive action; semantic knowledge ontology; semantic knowledge representation; service robot; spatial uncertainty handling; world state; Dairy products; Ontologies; Planning; Robot kinematics; Robot sensing systems; Semantics;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 2012 10th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0312-5
DOI :
10.1109/INDIN.2012.6301131