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Multimodal Deep Reinforcement Learning with Auxiliary Task for Obstacle Avoidance of Indoor Mobile Robot
Hailuo Song1, Ao Li1, Tong Wang1
1School of Information Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230027, China.
Abstract:
It is an essential capability of indoor mobile robots to avoid various kinds of obstacles. Recently, multimodal deep reinforcement learning (DRL) methods have demonstrated great capability for learning control policies in robotics by using different sensors. However, due to the complexity of indoor environment and the heterogeneity of different sensor modalities, it remains an open challenge to obtain reliable and robust multimodal information for obstacle avoidance. In this work, we propose a novel multimodal DRL method with auxiliary task (MDRLAT) for obstacle avoidance of indoor mobile robot. In MDRLAT, a powerful bilinear fusion module is proposed to fully capture the complementary information from two-dimensional (2D) laser range findings and depth images, and the generated multimodal representation is subsequently fed into dueling double deep Q-network to output control commands for mobile robot. In addition, an auxiliary task of velocity estimation is introduced to further improve representation learning in DRL. Experimental results show that MDRLAT achieves remarkable performance in terms of average accumulated reward, convergence speed, and success rate. Moreover, experiments in both virtual and real-world testing environments further demonstrate the outstanding generalization capability of our method.
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