ROJul 14, 2022
Covy: An AI-powered Robot with a Compound Vision System for Detecting Breaches in Social DistancingSerge Saaybi, Amjad Yousef Majid, R Venkatesha Prasad et al.
This paper introduces a compound vision system that enables robots to localize people up to 15m away using a cheap camera. And, it proposes a robust navigation stack that combines Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) and a probabilistic localization method. To test the efficacy of these systems, we prototyped a low-cost mobile robot that we call Covy. Covy can be used for applications such as promoting social distancing during pandemics or estimating the density of a crowd. We evaluated Covy's performance through extensive sets of experiments both in simulated and realistic environments. Our results show that Covy's compound vision algorithm doubles the range of the used depth camera, and its hybrid navigation stack is more robust than a pure DRL-based one.
LGSep 28, 2021
Deep Reinforcement Learning Versus Evolution Strategies: A Comparative SurveyAmjad Yousef Majid, Serge Saaybi, Tomas van Rietbergen et al.
Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) and Evolution Strategies (ESs) have surpassed human-level control in many sequential decision-making problems, yet many open challenges still exist. To get insights into the strengths and weaknesses of DRL versus ESs, an analysis of their respective capabilities and limitations is provided. After presenting their fundamental concepts and algorithms, a comparison is provided on key aspects such as scalability, exploration, adaptation to dynamic environments, and multi-agent learning. Then, the benefits of hybrid algorithms that combine concepts from DRL and ESs are highlighted. Finally, to have an indication about how they compare in real-world applications, a survey of the literature for the set of applications they support is provided.