ROMar 9, 2017

An Approach to Autonomous Science by Modeling Geological Knowledge in a Bayesian Framework

arXiv:1703.03146v230 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the challenge of extending robot autonomy for remote exploration, such as on Mars, though it is incremental in applying existing AI techniques to a specific domain.

The paper tackles the problem of enabling robots to autonomously conduct scientific missions by modeling geological knowledge using Bayesian networks and Monte Carlo Tree Search, resulting in significant performance benefits in simulations and practical demonstrations in a Martian analog environment.

Autonomous Science is a field of study which aims to extend the autonomy of exploration robots from low level functionality, such as on-board perception and obstacle avoidance, to science autonomy, which allows scientists to specify missions at task level. This will enable more remote and extreme environments such as deep ocean and other planets to be studied, leading to significant science discoveries. This paper presents an approach to extend the high level autonomy of robots by enabling them to model and reason about scientific knowledge on-board. We achieve this by using Bayesian networks to encode scientific knowledge and adapting Monte Carlo Tree Search techniques to reason about the network and plan informative sensing actions. The resulting knowledge representation and reasoning framework is anytime, handles large state spaces and robust to uncertainty making it highly applicable to field robotics. We apply the approach to a Mars exploration mission in which the robot is required to plan paths and decide when to use its sensing modalities to study a scientific latent variable of interest. Extensive simulation results show that our approach has significant performance benefits over alternative methods. We also demonstrate the practicality of our approach in an analog Martian environment where our experimental rover, Continuum, plans and executes a science mission autonomously.

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