Adapting to Frequent Human Direction Changes in Autonomous Frontal Following Robots

IF 4.6 2区 计算机科学 Q2 ROBOTICS
Sahar Leisiazar;Seyed Roozbeh Razavi Rohani;Edward J. Park;Angelica Lim;Mo Chen
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Abstract

This letter addresses the challenge of robot follow ahead applications where the human behavior is highly variable. We propose a novel approach that does not rely on single human trajectory prediction but instead considers multiple potential future positions of the human, along with their associated probabilities, in the robot's decision-making process. We trained an LSTM-based model to generate a probability distribution over the human's future actions. These probabilities, along with different potential actions and future positions, are integrated into the tree expansion of Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS). Additionally, a trained Reinforcement Learning (RL) model is used to evaluate the nodes within the tree. By incorporating the likelihood of each possible human action and using the RL model to assess the value of the different trajectories, our approach enables the robot to effectively balance between focusing on the most probable future trajectory and considering all potential trajectories. This methodology enhances the robot's ability to adapt to frequent and unpredictable changes in human direction, improving its navigation and ability to navigate in front of the person.
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IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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9.60
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1428
期刊介绍: The scope of this journal is to publish peer-reviewed articles that provide a timely and concise account of innovative research ideas and application results, reporting significant theoretical findings and application case studies in areas of robotics and automation.
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