A robot arm uses Gaussian Process Distance Fields to fuse RGBD vision and tactile contacts, actively choosing next views and touch points to reduce shape uncertainty, while material classification remains near chance.
Mat\'ern Gaussian processes on Riemannian manifolds
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Gaussian processes are an effective model class for learning unknown functions, particularly in settings where accurately representing predictive uncertainty is of key importance. Motivated by applications in the physical sciences, the widely-used Mat\'ern class of Gaussian processes has recently been generalized to model functions whose domains are Riemannian manifolds, by re-expressing said processes as solutions of stochastic partial differential equations. In this work, we propose techniques for computing the kernels of these processes on compact Riemannian manifolds via spectral theory of the Laplace-Beltrami operator in a fully constructive manner, thereby allowing them to be trained via standard scalable techniques such as inducing point methods. We also extend the generalization from the Mat\'ern to the widely-used squared exponential Gaussian process. By allowing Riemannian Mat\'ern Gaussian processes to be trained using well-understood techniques, our work enables their use in mini-batch, online, and non-conjugate settings, and makes them more accessible to machine learning practitioners.
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Gaussian Process-Based Active Exploration Strategies in Vision and Touch
A robot arm uses Gaussian Process Distance Fields to fuse RGBD vision and tactile contacts, actively choosing next views and touch points to reduce shape uncertainty, while material classification remains near chance.