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Visual Episodic Memory-based Exploration

Authors :
Vice, Jack
Ruiz-Sanchez, Natalie
Douglas, Pamela K.
Sukthankar, Gita
Source :
The International FLAIRS Conference Proceedings. Vol. 36. 2023
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In humans, intrinsic motivation is an important mechanism for open-ended cognitive development; in robots, it has been shown to be valuable for exploration. An important aspect of human cognitive development is $\textit{episodic memory}$ which enables both the recollection of events from the past and the projection of subjective future. This paper explores the use of visual episodic memory as a source of intrinsic motivation for robotic exploration problems. Using a convolutional recurrent neural network autoencoder, the agent learns an efficient representation for spatiotemporal features such that accurate sequence prediction can only happen once spatiotemporal features have been learned. Structural similarity between ground truth and autoencoder generated images is used as an intrinsic motivation signal to guide exploration. Our proposed episodic memory model also implicitly accounts for the agent's actions, motivating the robot to seek new interactive experiences rather than just areas that are visually dissimilar. When guiding robotic exploration, our proposed method outperforms the Curiosity-driven Variational Autoencoder (CVAE) at finding dynamic anomalies.<br />Comment: FLAIRS 2023, 7 pages, 11 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
The International FLAIRS Conference Proceedings. Vol. 36. 2023
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.11298
Document Type :
Working Paper