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Analyzing Human Models that Adapt Online (2103.05746v2)

Published 9 Mar 2021 in cs.RO, cs.AI, cs.HC, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: Predictive human models often need to adapt their parameters online from human data. This raises previously ignored safety-related questions for robots relying on these models such as what the model could learn online and how quickly could it learn it. For instance, when will the robot have a confident estimate in a nearby human's goal? Or, what parameter initializations guarantee that the robot can learn the human's preferences in a finite number of observations? To answer such analysis questions, our key idea is to model the robot's learning algorithm as a dynamical system where the state is the current model parameter estimate and the control is the human data the robot observes. This enables us to leverage tools from reachability analysis and optimal control to compute the set of hypotheses the robot could learn in finite time, as well as the worst and best-case time it takes to learn them. We demonstrate the utility of our analysis tool in four human-robot domains, including autonomous driving and indoor navigation.

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Authors (4)
  1. Andrea Bajcsy (36 papers)
  2. Anand Siththaranjan (6 papers)
  3. Claire J. Tomlin (101 papers)
  4. Anca D. Dragan (70 papers)
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