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"Learning to Play Soccer using Imitative Reinforcement" |
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Authors |
Sven Behnke, Maren Bennewitz |
| Accepted for presentation at
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ICRA 2005 Workshop "Social Aspects of Robot Programming through Demonstration" April 18-22,2005, Barcelona / Spain |
| Abstract |
The reinforcement framework is a principled approach for
agents learning to act in an environment.In the long run, reinforcement
learning finds optimal policies. However, a physical agent, such as a
humanoid robot, acting in the real world can perform only a limited number
of trails, and consequently has only access to limited experience. With
such limitations, the exhaustive exploration of high-dimensional state and
action spaces is not feasible. One approach to this dilemma is to utilize
experiences of other agents by imitating their behavior. If the agents are
sufficiently similar, this can speed-up learning dramatically. |
| BibTeX |
@misc{behnke05b, author = {Sven Behnke and Maren Bennewitz}, title = {Learning to Play Soccer using Imitative Reinforcement}, month = {March}, year = {2005}, note = {accepted for presentation at ICRA 2005, Workshop: Social Aspects of Robot Programming through Demonstration} } |
| Paper | [.pdf, 0.1 MB] |