Robot learning

Robot learning

Robot learning is a subset of machine learning and robotics.Usually "robot learning" refers to learning to perform tasks such as obstacle avoidance, control and various other motion-related tasks. While machine learning is frequently used by computer vision algorithms employed in the context of robotics, these applications are usually not referred to as "robot learning" Robot learning can be closely related to adaptive control and reinforcement learning.

See also

* machine learning
* Robotics
* Cognitive robotics
* Evolutionary robotics

External links

* [http://robot-learning.de robot-learning.de]
* [http://www-clmc.usc.edu Robot Learning at the Computational Learning and Motor Control lab]
* [http://www.cns.atr.jp/hrcn Humanoid Robot Learning at the Advanced Telecommunication Research Center (ATR)]
* [http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/learningrobots.html Robot Learning] at the [http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/cogbotlab.html Cognitive Robotics Lab] of Juergen Schmidhuber at IDSIA and Technical University of Munich
* [http://www.irobis.com/ Institute of Robotics in Scandinavia AB (iRobis)]
* [http://humanoid.fy.chalmers.se/ The Humanoid Project] : Peter Nordin, Chalmers University of Technology
* [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rll/ Robot Learning Lab] at Carnegie Mellon University.
* [http://www-robotics.usc.edu/~maja/ Research page of] Maja J Mataric (a robot learning researcher).
* [http://www.skilligent.com/ Skilligent Robot Learning and Behavior Coordination System (commercial product)]
* [http://cygnus.uta.edu/rl.html A list of robot learning web sites] .


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