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Inferring Human-Robot Performance Objectives During Locomotion Using Inverse Reinforcement Learning and Inverse Optimal Control

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Quantitatively characterizing a locomotion performance objective for a human-robot system is an important consideration in the assistive wearable robot design towards human-robot symbiosis. This problem, however, has only been addressed… Click to show full abstract

Quantitatively characterizing a locomotion performance objective for a human-robot system is an important consideration in the assistive wearable robot design towards human-robot symbiosis. This problem, however, has only been addressed sparsely in the literature. In this study, we propose a new inverse approach from observed human-robot walking behavior to infer a human-robot collective performance objective represented in a quadratic form. By an innovative design of human experiments and simulation study, respectively, we validated the effectiveness of two solution approaches to solving the inverse problem using inverse reinforcement learning (IRL) and inverse optimal control (IOC). The IRL-based experiments of human walking with robotic transfemoral prosthesis validated the realistic applicability of the proposed inverse approach, while the IOC-based analysis provided important human-robot system properties such as stability and robustness that are difficult to obtain from human experiments. This study introduces a new tool to the field of wearable lower limb robots. It is expected to be expandable to quantify joint human-robot locomotion performance objectives for personalizing wearable robot control in the future.

Keywords: inverse reinforcement; control; human robot; robot; using inverse; performance

Journal Title: IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
Year Published: 2022

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