Field et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Learning trajectories for robot programing by demonstration using a coordinated mixture of factor analyzersField et al., 2015
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- Field M
- Stirling D
- Pan Z
- Naghdy F
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- IEEE transactions on cybernetics
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This paper presents an approach for learning robust models of humanoid robot trajectories from demonstration. In this formulation, a model of the joint space trajectory is represented as a sequence of motion primitives where a nonlinear dynamical system is learned by …
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