First steps towards the development of the sense of object permanence in robots

Sarah Bechtle, G. Schillaci, V. Hafner
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Evidence in developmental studies showed that infants, around the age of three months, are already able to represent and to reason about hidden objects [1]. We investigate the development of the sense of object permanence in robots. In the preliminary experiment presented here, a humanoid robot has to learn how the movements of its arms affect the visual detection of an object in the scene. The robot is holding a shield in its left hand, which can eventually hide the object from the visual input. As learning mechanism, we adopted a goal-directed exploration behaviour inspired on human development: the Intelligent Adaptive Curiosity (IAC) proposed by Oudeyer, Kaplan and Hafner [2]. We present an implementation of IAC on the humanoid robot Aldebaran Nao and we compare its performance with that of a random exploration strategy.
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这是机器人物体永恒感发展的第一步
发育研究的证据表明,大约三个月大的婴儿已经能够对隐藏的物体进行表征和推理[1]。我们研究了机器人的物体恒常感的发展。在这里介绍的初步实验中,人形机器人必须学习其手臂的运动如何影响对场景中物体的视觉检测。机器人左手拿着一个盾牌,最终可以在视觉输入中隐藏物体。作为学习机制,我们采用了一种受人类发展启发的目标导向探索行为:Oudeyer、Kaplan和Hafner[2]提出的智能适应性好奇心(Intelligent Adaptive Curiosity, IAC)。我们提出了一种IAC在仿人机器人Aldebaran Nao上的实现,并将其性能与随机探索策略进行了比较。
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