POMDP Models for Assistive Technology

J. Hoey, P. Poupart, Craig Boutilier, Alex Mihailidis
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This paper presents a general decision theoretic model of interactions between users and cognitive assistive technologies for various tasks of importance to the elderly population. The model is a partially observable Markov decision process (POMDP) whose goal is to work in conjunction with a user towards the completion of a given activity or task. This requires the model to monitor and assist the user, to maintain indicators of overall user health, and to adapt to changes. The key strengths of the POMDP model are that it is able to deal with uncertainty, it is easy to specify, it can be applied to different tasks with little modification, and it is able to learn and adapt to changing tasks and situations. This paper describes the model, gives a general learning method which enables the model to be learned from partially labeled data, and shows how the model can be applied within our research program on technologies for wellness. In particular, we show how the model is used in three tasks: assisted handwashing, health and safety monitoring, and wheelchair mobility. The paper gives an overview of ongoing work into each of these areas, and discusses future directions.
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辅助技术的POMDP模型
本文提出了用户与认知辅助技术之间交互的一般决策理论模型,用于老年人的各种重要任务。该模型是一个部分可观察的马尔可夫决策过程(POMDP),其目标是与用户一起完成给定的活动或任务。这就要求模型监控和协助用户,维护用户整体健康状况的指标,并适应变化。POMDP模型的主要优势在于它能够处理不确定性,易于指定,可以在很少修改的情况下应用于不同的任务,并且能够学习和适应不断变化的任务和情况。本文描述了该模型,给出了一种通用的学习方法,使模型能够从部分标记的数据中学习,并展示了如何将该模型应用于我们的健康技术研究计划。我们特别展示了该模型如何用于三项任务:辅助洗手、健康和安全监测以及轮椅移动。本文概述了这些领域正在进行的工作,并讨论了未来的方向。
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