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A Framework to Co-Optimize Robot Exploration and Task Planning in Unknown Environments

Yuanfan Xu, Zhaoliang Zhang, Yu Jincheng, Yuan Shen, Yu Wang

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Abstract

Robots often need to accomplish complex tasks in unknown environments, which is a challenging problem, involving autonomous exploration for acquiring necessary scene knowledge and task planning. In traditional approaches, the agent first explores the environment to instantiate a complete planning domain and then invokes a symbolic planner to plan and perform high-level actions. However, task execution is inefficient since the two processes involve many repetitive states and actions. Hence, this paper proposes a framework to co-optimize robot exploration and task planning in unknown environments. To afford robot exploration and symbolic planning not being independent and separated, we design a unified structure named subtask, which is exploited to decompose the robot exploration and planning phases. To select the appropriate subtask each time, we develop a value function and a value-based scheduler to co-optimize exploration and task processing. Our framework is evaluated in a photo-realistic simulator with three complex household tasks, increasing task efficiency by 25%-29%.

Index terms

Task Planning Reactive and Sensor-Based Planning Planning Scheduling and Coordination