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Interpretable Latent Spaces for Learning from Demonstration

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Effective human-robot interaction, such as in robot learning from human demonstration, requires the learning agent to be able to ground abstract concepts (such as those contained within instructions) in a corresponding high-dimensional sensory input stream from the world. Models such as deep neural networks, with high capacity through their large parameter spaces, can be used to compress the high-dimensional sensory data to lower dimensional representations. These low-dimensional representations facilitate symbol grounding, but may not guarantee that the representation would be human-interpretable. We propose a method which utilises the grouping of user-defined symbols and their corresponding sensory observations in order to align the learnt compressed latent representation with the semantic notions contained in the abstract labels. We demonstrate this through experiments with both simulated and real-world object data, showing that such alignment can be achieved in a process of physical symbol grounding.

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2019 1

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cs.LG · 2019-07-13 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

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  • Neural Embedding for Physical Manipulations cs.LG · 2019-07-13 · unverdicted · none · ref 43 · internal anchor

    Generative model with normalized pairwise distance constraint discovers output space topologies from sparse data and outperforms GANs and VAEs by avoiding mode collapse.