Deep Learning for Koopman-based Dynamic Movement Primitives
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The challenge of teaching robots to perform dexterous manipulation, dynamic locomotion, or whole--body manipulation from a small number of demonstrations is an important research field that has attracted interest from across the robotics community. In this work, we propose a novel approach by joining the theories of Koopman Operators and Dynamic Movement Primitives to Learning from Demonstration. Our approach, named \gls{admd}, projects nonlinear dynamical systems into linear latent spaces such that a solution reproduces the desired complex motion. Use of an autoencoder in our approach enables generalizability and scalability, while the constraint to a linear system attains interpretability. Our results are comparable to the Extended Dynamic Mode Decomposition on the LASA Handwriting dataset but with training on only a small fractions of the letters.
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