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Intelligent Execution Monitoring in Dynamic Environments.

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العنوان: Intelligent Execution Monitoring in Dynamic Environments.
المؤلفون: Fichtner, Matthias, Großmann, Axel, Thielscher, Michael
المصدر: Fundamenta Informaticae; Oct2003, Vol. 57 Issue 2-4, p371-392, 22p, 2 Black and White Photographs, 2 Diagrams, 2 Charts
مصطلحات موضوعية: ARTIFICIAL intelligence, KNOWLEDGE representation (Information theory), INTELLIGENT control systems, ROBOT control systems, ACTION theory (Psychology)
مستخلص: We present a robot control system for known structured environments that integrates robust reactive control with reasoning-based execution monitoring. It provides a robot with a powerful method for dealing with situations that were caused by the interaction with humans or that are due to unexpected changes in the operating environment. On the reactive level, the robot is controlled using a hierarchy of low-level behaviours. On the high level, a logical representation of the world enables the robot to plan action sequences and to reason about the state of the world. If the execution of an action does not have the expected effect, high-level reasoning allows the robot to infer possible explanations and, if necessary, to recover from the failure situation. For the robot to act optimally, the discrepancies between the internal world model and the real world have to be detected and corrected. The proposed system obtains new information about the world by executing sensing actions (active perception) and by sensory interpretation during the robot's operation. It also takes into account temporal information about changes in the environment. All updates of the world model are performed in a way that the changes are consistent with an underlying action theory. Having implemented the proposed system on a common mobile robot platform, we demonstrate the value of intelligent execution monitoring by means of two realistic office delivery scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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