Learning to Share Autonomy from Repeated Human-Robot Interaction

05/19/2022
by   Ananth Jonnavittula, et al.
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Assistive robot arms try to help their users perform everyday tasks. One way robots can provide this assistance is shared autonomy. Within shared autonomy, both the human and robot maintain control over the robot's motion: as the robot becomes confident it understands what the human wants, it intervenes to automate the task. But how does the robot know these tasks in the first place? State-of-the-art approaches to shared autonomy often rely on prior knowledge. For instance, the robot may need to know the human's potential goals beforehand. During long-term interaction these methods will inevitably break down – sooner or later the human will attempt to perform a task that the robot does not expect. Accordingly, in this paper we formulate an alternate approach to shared autonomy that learns assistance from scratch. Our insight is that operators repeat important tasks on a daily basis (e.g., opening the fridge, making coffee). Instead of relying prior knowledge, we therefore take advantage of these repeated interactions to learn assistive policies. We formalize an algorithm that recognizes the human's task, replicates similar demonstrations, and returns control when unsure. We then combine learning with control to demonstrate that the error of our approach is uniformly ultimately bounded. We perform simulations to support this error bound, compare our approach to imitation learning baselines, and explore its capacity to assist for an increasing number of tasks. Finally, we conduct a user study with industry-standard methods and shared autonomy baselines. Our results indicate that learning shared autonomy across repeated interactions (SARI) matches existing approaches for known goals, and outperforms the baselines on tasks that were never specified beforehand.

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