Abstract

This paper presents a robot skill acquisition framework for learning and reproducing humanoid trajectories with complex forms. A new unsupervised segmentation method is proposed to detect motion units in the demonstrated kinematic data using the concept of key points. To find the consistent features of trajectories, a Hidden Semi-Markov Model (HSMM) is used to identify key points common to all the demonstrations. Generalizing the motion units is achieved via a Probability-based Movement Primitive (PbMP), which encapsulates multiple trajectories into one model. Such a framework can generate trajectories suitable for robot execution with arbitrary shape and complexity from a small number of demonstrations, which greatly expands the application scenarios of robot programming by demonstration. The automatic segmentation process does not rely on a priori knowledge or models for specific tasks, and the generalized trajectory retains more consistent features than those produced by other algorithms. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework through simulations and experiments.

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