Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Karen Zita Haigh and Manuela Veloso
Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and
Systems (IROS), November, 1996, pp. 148 - 155.
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| Abstract |
| This paper describes ROGUE, an integrated planning and executing robotic agent. ROGUE is designed to be a roving office gopher unit, doing tasks such as picking up & delivering mail and returning & picking up library books, in a setup where users can post tasks for the robot to do. We have been working towards the goal of building a completely autonomous agent which can learn from its experiences and improve upon its own behaviour with time. This paper describes what we have achieved to-date: (1) a system that can generate and execute plans for multiple interacting goals which arrive asynchronously and whose task structure is not known a priori, interrupting and suspending tasks when necessary, and (2) a system which can compensate for minor problems in its domain knowledge, monitoring execution to determine when actions did not achieve expected results, and replanning to correct failures. |
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| Text Reference |
| Karen Zita Haigh and Manuela Veloso, "Interleaving Planning and Robot Execution for Asynchronous User Requests," Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), November, 1996, pp. 148 - 155. |
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@inproceedings{Veloso_1996_2919, author = "Karen Zita Haigh and Manuela Veloso", title = "Interleaving Planning and Robot Execution for Asynchronous User Requests", booktitle = "Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)", pages = "148 - 155", month = "November", year = "1996", } |
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