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Pareto Monte Carlo Tree Search for Multi-Objective Informative Planning

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arxiv 2111.01825 v1 pith:NZWFD5YJ submitted 2021-11-02 cs.RO

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keywords robotsearchtreecarloenvironmentenvironmentalinformativemethod
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In many environmental monitoring scenarios, the sampling robot needs to simultaneously explore the environment and exploit features of interest with limited time. We present an anytime multi-objective informative planning method called Pareto Monte Carlo tree search which allows the robot to handle potentially competing objectives such as exploration versus exploitation. The method produces optimized decision solutions for the robot based on its knowledge (estimation) of the environment state, leading to better adaptation to environmental dynamics. We provide algorithmic analysis on the critical tree node selection step and show that the number of times choosing sub-optimal nodes is logarithmically bounded and the search result converges to the optimal choices at a polynomial rate.

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