Insect-inspired Embodied Visual Route Following

IF 5.8 3区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yihe Lu, Jiahao Cen, Rana Alkhoury Maroun, Barbara Webb
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Abstract

In the visual ‘teach-and-repeat’ task, a mobile robot is expected to perform path following based on visual memory acquired along a route that it has traversed. Following a visually familiar route is also a critical navigation skill for foraging insects, which they accomplish robustly despite tiny brains. Inspired by the mushroom body structure in the insect brain and its well-understood associative learning ability, we develop an embodied model that can accomplish visual teach-and-repeat efficiently. Critical to the performance is steering the robot body reflexively based on the relative familiarity of left and right visual fields, eliminating the need for stopping and scanning regularly for optimal directions. The model is robust against noise in visual processing and motor control and can produce performance comparable to pure pursuit or visual localisation methods that rely heavily on the estimation of positions. The model is tested on a real robot and also shown to be able to correct for significant intrinsic steering bias.

昆虫启发的具体化视觉路线跟踪
在视觉“教与重复”任务中,移动机器人被期望根据沿着它走过的路线获得的视觉记忆来执行路径跟踪。对于觅食的昆虫来说,沿着视觉上熟悉的路线行走也是一项关键的导航技能,尽管它们的大脑很小,但它们还是能很好地完成这项任务。受昆虫大脑中蘑菇的身体结构和我们熟知的联想学习能力的启发,我们开发了一个具身模型,可以有效地完成视觉教学和重复。对性能至关重要的是,根据对左右视野的相对熟悉程度,反射性地控制机器人身体,从而消除了停车和定期扫描以获得最佳方向的需要。该模型对视觉处理和电机控制中的噪声具有鲁棒性,并且可以产生与纯粹的追踪或视觉定位方法相当的性能,这些方法严重依赖于位置估计。该模型在一个真实的机器人上进行了测试,也显示出能够纠正显著的内在转向偏差。
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Journal of Bionic Engineering
Journal of Bionic Engineering 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
162
审稿时长
10.0 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bionic Engineering (JBE) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers and reviews that apply the knowledge learned from nature and biological systems to solve concrete engineering problems. The topics that JBE covers include but are not limited to: Mechanisms, kinematical mechanics and control of animal locomotion, development of mobile robots with walking (running and crawling), swimming or flying abilities inspired by animal locomotion. Structures, morphologies, composition and physical properties of natural and biomaterials; fabrication of new materials mimicking the properties and functions of natural and biomaterials. Biomedical materials, artificial organs and tissue engineering for medical applications; rehabilitation equipment and devices. Development of bioinspired computation methods and artificial intelligence for engineering applications.
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