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Intrinsically motivated reinforcement learning for human-robot interaction in the real-world (1804.05259v1)

Published 14 Apr 2018 in cs.RO

Abstract: For a natural social human-robot interaction, it is essential for a robot to learn the human-like social skills. However, learning such skills is notoriously hard due to the limited availability of direct instructions from people to teach a robot. In this paper, we propose an intrinsically motivated reinforcement learning framework in which an agent gets the intrinsic motivation-based rewards through the action-conditional predictive model. By using the proposed method, the robot learned the social skills from the human-robot interaction experiences gathered in the real uncontrolled environments. The results indicate that the robot not only acquired human-like social skills but also took more human-like decisions, on a test dataset, than a robot which received direct rewards for the task achievement.

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Authors (4)
  1. Ahmed Hussain Qureshi (5 papers)
  2. Yutaka Nakamura (5 papers)
  3. Yuichiro Yoshikawa (12 papers)
  4. Hiroshi Ishiguro (19 papers)
Citations (56)

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