AIMay 14, 2021

Building Affordance Relations for Robotic Agents - A Review

arXiv:2105.06706v121 citations
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It addresses the challenge of transferring affordance concepts from psychology to AI and robotics for improving agent autonomy, but is incremental as a review.

This survey reviews strategies for applying the concept of affordances in robotics to bridge perception and action, outlining design choices for building affordance relations and their impact on generalization in unseen scenarios.

Affordances describe the possibilities for an agent to perform actions with an object. While the significance of the affordance concept has been previously studied from varied perspectives, such as psychology and cognitive science, these approaches are not always sufficient to enable direct transfer, in the sense of implementations, to artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems and robotics. However, many efforts have been made to pragmatically employ the concept of affordances, as it represents great potential for AI agents to effectively bridge perception to action. In this survey, we review and find common ground amongst different strategies that use the concept of affordances within robotic tasks, and build on these methods to provide guidance for including affordances as a mechanism to improve autonomy. To this end, we outline common design choices for building representations of affordance relations, and their implications on the generalisation capabilities of an agent when facing previously unseen scenarios. Finally, we identify and discuss a range of interesting research directions involving affordances that have the potential to improve the capabilities of an AI agent.

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