Exploiting submodular value functions for scaling up active perception
<p>In <em>active perception</em> tasks, an agent aims to select sensory actions that reduce its uncertainty about one or more hidden variables. For example, a mobile robot takes sensory actions to efficiently navigate in a new environment. While <em>partially observable Marko...
Main Authors: | Satsangi, Y, Whiteson, S, Oliehoek, F, Spaan, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2017
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