New CNN and hybrid CNN-LSTM models for learning object manipulation of humanoid robots from demonstration
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Date
2022
Authors
Simge Nur Aslan
Recep Ozalp
Aysegul Ucar
Cuneyt Guzelis
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SPRINGER
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Green Open Access
Yes
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No
Abstract
As the environments that human live are complex and uncontrolled the object manipulation with humanoid robots is regarded as one of the most challenging tasks. Learning a manipulation skill from human Demonstration (LfD) is one of the popular methods in the artificial intelligence and robotics community. This paper introduces a deep learning based teleoperation system for humanoid robots that imitate the human operator's object manipulation behavior. One of the fundamental problems in LfD is to approximate the robot trajectories obtained by means of human demonstrations with high accuracy. The work introduces novel models based on Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) CNNs-Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) models combining the CNN LSTM models and their scaled variants for object manipulation with humanoid robots by using LfD. In the proposed LfD system six models are employed to estimate the shoulder roll position of the humanoid robot. The data are first collected in terms of teleoperation of a real Robotis-Op3 humanoid robot and the models are trained. The trajectory estimation is then carried out by the trained CNNs and CNN-LSTM models on the humanoid robot in an autonomous way. All trajectories relating the joint positions are finally generated by the model outputs. The results relating to the six models are compared to each other and the real ones in terms of the training and validation loss the parameter number and the training and testing time. Extensive experimental results show that the proposed CNN models are well learned the joint positions and especially the hybrid CNN-LSTM models in the proposed teleoperation system exhibit a more accuracy and stable results.
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Humanoid robots, Learning from demonstration, Convolution neural networks, Long short-term memory network, Object manipulation, Object Manipulation, Convolution Neural Networks, Learning from Demonstration, Long Short-Term Memory Network, Humanoid Robots
Fields of Science
0209 industrial biotechnology, 02 engineering and technology
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15
Source
Cluster Computing
Volume
25
Issue
3
Start Page
1575
End Page
1590
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