Learning Objective Functions Incrementally by Inverse Optimal Control

28 Oct 2020  ·  Zihao Liang, Wanxin Jin, Shaoshuai Mou ·

This paper proposes an inverse optimal control method which enables a robot to incrementally learn a control objective function from a collection of trajectory segments. By saying incrementally, it means that the collection of trajectory segments is enlarged because additional segments are provided as time evolves. The unknown objective function is parameterized as a weighted sum of features with unknown weights. Each trajectory segment is a small snippet of optimal trajectory. The proposed method shows that each trajectory segment, if informative, can pose a linear constraint to the unknown weights, thus, the objective function can be learned by incrementally incorporating all informative segments. Effectiveness of the method is shown on a simulated 2-link robot arm and a 6-DoF maneuvering quadrotor system, in each of which only small demonstration segments are available.

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