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Robot Playing Kendama with Model-Based and Model-Free Reinforcement Learning

Published 15 Mar 2020 in cs.RO | (2003.06751v2)

Abstract: Several model-based and model-free methods have been proposed for the robot trajectory learning task. Both approaches have their benefits and drawbacks. They can usually complement each other. Many research works are trying to integrate some model-based and model-free methods into one algorithm and perform well in simulators or quasi-static robot tasks. Difficulties still exist when algorithms are used in particular trajectory learning tasks. In this paper, we propose a robot trajectory learning framework for precise tasks with discontinuous dynamics and high speed. The trajectories learned from the human demonstration are optimized by DDP and PoWER successively. The framework is tested on the Kendama manipulation task, which can also be difficult for humans to achieve. The results show that our approach can plan the trajectories to successfully complete the task.

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