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  • Robotics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Task Planning

Background:

  • Robots operating in real-world environments require adaptability to unforeseen situations, especially concerning tool availability.
  • Task completion can be hindered if necessary tools are unavailable, necessitating alternative solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enable robots to construct replacement tools from available objects when specific tools are missing for a given task.
  • To develop an efficient algorithm for tool construction within the domain of robot task planning.

Main Methods:

  • Introduction of the Feature Guided Search (FGS) algorithm.
  • Integration of FGS with existing heuristic search methods for task planning.
  • Incorporation of physical object attributes (shape, material) into the search process for tool construction.

Main Results:

  • The Feature Guided Search (FGS) algorithm significantly enhances the efficiency of tool construction for robots.
  • FGS reduces search effort by approximately 93% compared to standard heuristic search approaches.
  • The algorithm successfully enables robots to plan and construct tool replacements.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed Feature Guided Search (FGS) algorithm is an effective method for robot tool construction.
  • Considering physical object properties is crucial for efficient task planning and tool replacement.
  • This research advances robot autonomy and adaptability in complex, real-world scenarios.