DocumentCode :
382839
Title :
Using motor representations for topological mapping and navigation
Author :
Vassallo, Raquel Frizera ; Santos-Victor, José ; Schneebeli, Hans Jörg
Author_Institution :
Instituto de Sistemas e Robotica, Inst. Superior Tecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
Volume :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
478
Abstract :
We propose the use of motor vocabulary, that express a robot´s specific motor capabilities, for topological mapbuilding and navigation. First, the motor vocabulary is created automatically through an imitation behaviour where the robot learns about its own motor repertoire, by following a tutor and associating its own motion perception to motor words. The learnt motor representation is then used for building the topological map. The robot is guided through the environment and automatically captures relevant (omnidirectional) images and associates motor words to links between places in the topological map. Finally, the created map is used for navigation, by invoking sequences of motor words that represent the actions for reaching a desired goal. In addition, a reflex-type behaviour based on optical flow extracted from omnidirectional images is used to avoid lateral collisions during navigation. The relation between motor vocabulary and imitation is stressed by the recent findings in neurophysiology, of visuomotor (mirror) neurons that may represent an internal motor representation related to the animal´s capacity of imitation. This approach provides a natural adaptation between the robot´s motion capabilities, the environment representations (maps) and navigation processes. Encouraging results are presented and discussed.
Keywords :
computerised navigation; data structures; intelligent control; path planning; robot vision; topology; environment representations; lateral collision avoidance; mirror neurons; motion perception; motor capabilities; motor repertoire; motor representations; motor vocabulary; motor word sequences; navigation; neurophysiology; omnidirectional images; optical flow; reflex-type behaviour; robot; topological map-building; topological mapping; topological navigation; visuomotor neurons; Humans; Image coding; Mirrors; Navigation; Neurons; Principal component analysis; Robot motion; Robotics and automation; Robustness; Vocabulary;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2002. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7398-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IRDS.2002.1041436
Filename :
1041436
Link To Document :
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