Nov 18, 2019
An imitation learning approach to train robots without the need for real human demonstrations
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: information science, robotics/AI
Most humans can learn how to complete a given task by observing another person perform it just once. Robots that are programmed to learn by imitating humans, however, typically need to be trained on a series of human demonstrations before they can effectively reproduce the desired behavior.
Researchers were recently able to teach robots to execute new tasks by having them observe a single human demonstration, using meta-learning approaches. However, these learning techniques typically require real-world data that can be expensive and difficult to collect.