IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Robotic Information Gathering With Reinforcement Learning Assisted by Domain Knowledge: An Application to Gas Source Localization

  • Thomas Wiedemann,
  • Cosmin Vlaicu,
  • Josip Josifovski,
  • Alberto Viseras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3052024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 13159 – 13172

Abstract

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Gas source localization tackles the problem of finding leakages of hazardous substances such as poisonous gases or radiation in the event of a disaster. In order to avoid threats for human operators, autonomous robots dispatched for localizing potential gas sources are preferable. This work investigates a Reinforcement Learning framework that allows a robotic agent to learn how to localize gas sources. We propose a solution that assists Reinforcement Learning with existing domain knowledge based on a model of the gas dispersion process. In particular, we incorporate a priori domain knowledge by designing appropriate rewards and observation inputs for the Reinforcement Learning algorithm. We show that a robot trained with our proposed method outperforms state-of-the-art gas source localization strategies, as well as robots that are trained without additional domain knowledge. Furthermore, the framework developed in this work can also be generalized to a large variety of information gathering tasks.

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