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Counterexample-Guided Repair for Symbolic-Geometric Action Abstractions (2105.06537v1)

Published 13 May 2021 in cs.RO

Abstract: Integrated Task and Motion Planning (TMP) provides a promising class of approaches for solving robot planning problems with intricate symbolic and geometric constraints. However, the practical usefulness of TMP planners is limited by their need for symbolic abstractions of robot actions, which are difficult to construct even for experts. We propose an approach to automatically construct and continuously improve a symbolic abstraction of a robot action via observations of the robot performing the action. This approach, called automatic abstraction repair, allows symbolic abstractions to be initially incorrect or incomplete and converge toward a correct model over time. Abstraction repair uses constrained polynomial zonotopes (CPZs), an efficient non-convex set representation, to model predicates over joint symbolic and geometric state, and performs an optimizing search over symbolic edit operations to predicate formulae to improve the correspondence of a symbolic abstraction to the behavior of a physical robot controller. In this work, we describe the aforementioned predicate model, introduce the symbolic-geometric abstraction repair problem, and present an anytime algorithm for automatic abstraction repair. We then demonstrate that abstraction repair can improve realistic action abstractions for common mobile manipulation actions from a handful of observations.

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Authors (2)
  1. Wil Thomason (10 papers)
  2. Hadas Kress-Gazit (29 papers)
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