学位论文详细信息
Developing agile motor skills on virtual and real humanoids
Physics-based animation;Optimal control;Optimization algorithm
Ha, Sehoon ; Liu, C. Karen Computer Science Turk, Greg Rossignac, Jarek Ueda, Jun Yamane, Katsu ; Liu, C. Karen
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Computer Science
关键词: Physics-based animation;    Optimal control;    Optimization algorithm;   
Others  :  https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/54355/1/HA-DISSERTATION-2015.pdf
美国|英语
来源: SMARTech Repository
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【 摘 要 】

Demonstrating strength and agility on virtual and real humanoids has been an important goal in computer graphics and robotics. However, developing physics- based controllers for various agile motor skills requires a tremendous amount of prior knowledge and manual labor due to complex mechanisms of the motor skills. The focus of the dissertation is to develop a set of computational tools to expedite the design process of physics-based controllers that can execute a variety of agile motor skills on virtual and real humanoids. Instead of designing directly controllers real humanoids, this dissertation takes an approach that develops appropriate theories and models in virtual simulation and systematically transfers the solutions to hardware systems.The algorithms and frameworks in this dissertation span various topics from spe- cific physics-based controllers to general learning frameworks. We first present an online algorithm for controlling falling and landing motions of virtual characters. The proposed algorithm is effective and efficient enough to generate falling motions for a wide range of arbitrary initial conditions in real-time. Next, we present a robust falling strategy for real humanoids that can manage a wide range of perturbations by planning the optimal contact sequences. We then introduce an iterative learning framework to easily design various agile motions, which is inspired by human learn- ing techniques. The proposed framework is followed by novel algorithms to efficiently optimize control parameters for the target tasks, especially when they have many constraints or parameterized goals. Finally, we introduce an iterative approach for exporting simulation-optimized control policies to hardware of robots to reduce thenumber of hardware experiments, that accompany expensive costs and labors.

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