Learning to Walk by Steering: Perceptive Quadrupedal Locomotion in Dynamic Environments

Learning to Walk by Steering: Perceptive Quadrupedal Locomotion in Dynamic Environments

Released Monday, 19th September 2022
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Learning to Walk by Steering: Perceptive Quadrupedal Locomotion in Dynamic Environments

Learning to Walk by Steering: Perceptive Quadrupedal Locomotion in Dynamic Environments

Learning to Walk by Steering: Perceptive Quadrupedal Locomotion in Dynamic Environments

Learning to Walk by Steering: Perceptive Quadrupedal Locomotion in Dynamic Environments

Monday, 19th September 2022
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Mingyo Seo, Ryan Gupta, Yifeng Zhu, Alexy Skoutnev, Luis Sentis and Yuke Zhu

AbstractWe tackle the problem of perceptive locomotion in dynamic environments. In this problem, a quadrupedal robot must exhibit robust and agile walking behaviors in response to environmental clutter and moving obstacles. We present a hierarchical learning framework, named PRELUDE, which decomposes the problem of perceptive locomotion into high-level decision-making to predict navigation commands and low-level gait generation to realize the target commands. In this framework, we train the high-level navigation controller with imitation learning on human demonstrations collected on a steerable cart and the low-level gait controller with reinforcement learning (RL). Therefore, our method can acquire complex navigation behaviors from human supervision and discover versatile gaits from trial and error. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in simulation and with hardware experiments. Video and code can be found on https://ut-austin-rpl.github.io/PRELUDE.

Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.09233Title: Learning to Walk by Steering: Perceptive Quadrupedal Locomotion in Dynamic Environments

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