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arxiv: 1612.05932 · v1 · submitted 2016-12-18 · 💻 cs.RO

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A Probabilistic Representation for Dynamic Movement Primitives

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Dynamic Movement Primitives have successfully been used to realize imitation learning, trial-and-error learning, reinforce- ment learning, movement recognition and segmentation and control. Because of this they have become a popular represen- tation for motor primitives. In this work, we showcase how DMPs can be reformulated as a probabilistic linear dynamical system with control inputs. Through this probabilistic repre- sentation of DMPs, algorithms such as Kalman filtering and smoothing are directly applicable to perform inference on pro- prioceptive sensor measurements during execution. We show that inference in this probabilistic model automatically leads to a feedback term to online modulate the execution of a DMP. Furthermore, we show how inference allows us to measure the likelihood that we are successfully executing a given motion primitive. In this context, we show initial results of using the probabilistic model to detect execution failures on a simulated movement primitive dataset.

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