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Continual Learning of Visual Concepts for Robots through Limited Supervision

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arxiv 2101.10509 v1 pith:42QZ22UA submitted 2021-01-26 cs.RO cs.CVcs.LG

classification cs.ROcs.CVcs.LG
keywords learnrobotsconceptsenvironmentslimitedapplicationscontinuallydata
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For many real-world robotics applications, robots need to continually adapt and learn new concepts. Further, robots need to learn through limited data because of scarcity of labeled data in the real-world environments. To this end, my research focuses on developing robots that continually learn in dynamic unseen environments/scenarios, learn from limited human supervision, remember previously learned knowledge and use that knowledge to learn new concepts. I develop machine learning models that not only produce State-of-the-results on benchmark datasets but also allow robots to learn new objects and scenes in unconstrained environments which lead to a variety of novel robotics applications.

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