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2016

Doctoral Dissertations

Artificial intelligence

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An Intelligent Robot And Augmented Reality Instruction System, Christopher M. Reardon May 2016

An Intelligent Robot And Augmented Reality Instruction System, Christopher M. Reardon

Doctoral Dissertations

Human-Centered Robotics (HCR) is a research area that focuses on how robots can empower people to live safer, simpler, and more independent lives. In this dissertation, I present a combination of two technologies to deliver human-centric solutions to an important population. The first nascent area that I investigate is the creation of an Intelligent Robot Instructor (IRI) as a learning and instruction tool for human pupils. The second technology is the use of augmented reality (AR) to create an Augmented Reality Instruction (ARI) system to provide instruction via a wearable interface.

To function in an intelligent and context-aware manner, both …


Algorithms For First-Order Sparse Reinforcement Learning, Bo Liu Mar 2016

Algorithms For First-Order Sparse Reinforcement Learning, Bo Liu

Doctoral Dissertations

This thesis presents a general framework for first-order temporal difference learning algorithms with an in-depth theoretical analysis. The main contribution of the thesis is the development and design of a family of first-order regularized temporal-difference (TD) algorithms using stochastic approximation and stochastic optimization. To scale up TD algorithms to large-scale problems, we use first-order optimization to explore regularized TD methods using linear value function approximation. Previous regularized TD methods often use matrix inversion, which requires cubic time and quadratic memory complexity. We propose two algorithms, sparse-Q and RO-TD, for on-policy and off-policy learning, respectively. These two algorithms exhibit linear computational …