Eric Brochu
University of British Columbia
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Autonomous Robots | 2009
Ruben Martinez-Cantin; Nando de Freitas; Eric Brochu; José A. Castellanos; Arnaud Doucet
We address the problem of online path planning for optimal sensing with a mobile robot. The objective of the robot is to learn the most about its pose and the environment given time constraints. We use a POMDP with a utility function that depends on the belief state to model the finite horizon planning problem. We replan as the robot progresses throughout the environment. The POMDP is high-dimensional, continuous, non-differentiable, nonlinear, non-Gaussian and must be solved in real-time. Most existing techniques for stochastic planning and reinforcement learning are therefore inapplicable. To solve this extremely complex problem, we propose a Bayesian optimization method that dynamically trades off exploration (minimizing uncertainty in unknown parts of the policy space) and exploitation (capitalizing on the current best solution). We demonstrate our approach with a visually-guide mobile robot. The solution proposed here is also applicable to other closely-related domains, including active vision, sequential experimental design, dynamic sensing and calibration with mobile sensors.
arXiv: Learning | 2010
Eric Brochu; Vlad M. Cora; Nando de Freitas
uncertainty in artificial intelligence | 2011
Matthew D. Hoffman; Eric Brochu; Nando de Freitas
symposium on computer animation | 2010
Eric Brochu; Tyson Brochu; Nando de Freitas
Archive | 2003
Eric Brochu; Nando de Freitas; Kejie Bao
Archive | 2003
Nando de Freitas; Eric Brochu; Kobus Barnard; Pinar Duygulu; David A. Forsyth
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques | 2007
Eric Brochu; Abhijeet Ghosh; Nando de Freitas
arXiv: Learning | 2010
Eric Brochu; Matthew D. Hoffman; Nando de Freitas
Archive | 2004
Eric Brochu; Nando de Freitas; Kejie Bao
international conference on computer vision theory and applications | 2011
Kenji Okuma; Eric Brochu; David G. Lowe; James J. Little