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arxiv: 1306.0665 · v1 · pith:KZYGXA7Gnew · submitted 2013-06-04 · 💻 cs.AI · cs.RO

Narrative based Postdictive Reasoning for Cognitive Robotics

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keywords robotcontrolreasoningabnormalitiesactionanswer-setchallengecognitive
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Making sense of incomplete and conflicting narrative knowledge in the presence of abnormalities, unobservable processes, and other real world considerations is a challenge and crucial requirement for cognitive robotics systems. An added challenge, even when suitably specialised action languages and reasoning systems exist, is practical integration and application within large-scale robot control frameworks. In the backdrop of an autonomous wheelchair robot control task, we report on application-driven work to realise postdiction triggered abnormality detection and re-planning for real-time robot control: (a) Narrative-based knowledge about the environment is obtained via a larger smart environment framework; and (b) abnormalities are postdicted from stable-models of an answer-set program corresponding to the robot's epistemic model. The overall reasoning is performed in the context of an approximate epistemic action theory based planner implemented via a translation to answer-set programming.

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