The CRAM Cognitive Architecture for Robot Manipulation in Everyday Activities

04/27/2023
by   Michael Beetz, et al.
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This paper presents a hybrid robot cognitive architecture, CRAM, that enables robot agents to accomplish everyday manipulation tasks. It addresses five key challenges that arise when carrying out everyday activities. These include (i) the underdetermined nature of task specification, (ii) the generation of context-specific behavior, (iii) the ability to make decisions based on knowledge, experience, and prediction, (iv) the ability to reason at the levels of motions and sensor data, and (v) the ability to explain actions and the consequences of these actions. We explore the computational foundations of the CRAM cognitive model: the self-programmability entailed by physical symbol systems, the CRAM plan language, generalized action plans and implicit-to-explicit manipulation, generative models, digital twin knowledge representation reasoning, and narrative-enabled episodic memories. We describe the structure of the cognitive architecture and explain the process by which CRAM transforms generalized action plans into parameterized motion plans. It does this using knowledge and reasoning to identify the parameter values that maximize the likelihood of successfully accomplishing the action. We demonstrate the ability of a CRAM-controlled robot to carry out everyday activities in a kitchen environment. Finally, we consider future extensions that focus on achieving greater flexibility through transformational learning and metacognition.

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