Taylor et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Active learning in robotics: A review of control principlesTaylor et al., 2021
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- Taylor A
- Berrueta T
- Murphey T
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- Mechatronics
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Active learning is a decision-making process. In both abstract and physical settings, active learning demands both analysis and action. This is a review of active learning in robotics, focusing on methods amenable to the demands of embodied learning systems. Robots must …
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