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    Multi-robot task planning problem with uncertainty in game theoretic framework

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    The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31665-4_6An efficiency of an multi-robot systems depends on proper coordinating tasks of all robots. This paper presents a game theoretic approach to modelling and solving the pick-up and collection problem. The classical form of this problem is modified in order to introduce the aspect of an uncertainty related to an information about the workspace inside of which robots are intended to perform the task. The process of modelling the problem in game theoretic framework, as well as cooperative solution to the problem is discussed in these paper. Results of exemplary simulations are presented to prove the suitability of the approach presented.Skrzypczyk, K.; Mellado Arteche, M. (2013). Multi-robot task planning problem with uncertainty in game theoretic framework. En Advanced Technologies for Intelligent Systems of National Border Security. Springer. 69-80. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-31665-4_6S6980Alami, R., et al.: Toward human-aware robot task planning. In: Proc. of AAAI Spring Symposium, Stanford (USA), pp. 39–46 (2006)Baioletti, M., Marcugini, S., Milani, A.: Task Planning and Partial Order Planning: A Domain Transformation Approach. In: Steel, S. (ed.) ECP 1997. LNCS, vol. 1348. Springer, Heidelberg (1997)Desouky, S.F., Schwartz, H.M.: Self-learning Fuzzy logic controllers for pursuit-evasion differential games. Robotics and Autonomous Systems (2010), doi:10.1016/j.robot.2010.09.006Harmati, I., Skrzypczyk, K.: Robot team coordination for target tracking using fuzzy logic controller in game theoretic framework. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 57(1) (2009)Kaminka, G.A., Erusalimchik, D., Kraus, S.: Adaptive Multi-Robot Coordination: A Game-Theoretic Perspective. In: Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Anchorage, Alaska, USA (2002)Kok, J.R., Spaan, M.T.J., Vlassis, N.: Non-communicative multi-robot coordination in dynamic environments. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 50(2-3), 99–114 (2005)Klusch, M., Gerber, A.: Dynamic coalition formation among rational agents. IEEE Intelligent Systems 17(3), 42–47 (2002)Kraus, S., Winkfeld, J., Zlotkin, G.: Multiagent negotiation under time constraints. Artificial Intelligence 75, 297–345 (1995)Kraus, S.: Negotiation and cooperation in multiagent environments. Artificial Intelligence 94(1-2), 79–98 (1997)Mataric, M., Sukhatme, G., Ostergaard, E.: Multi-Robot Task Allocation in Uncertain Environments. Autonomous Robots (14), 255–263 (2003)Meng, Y.: Multi-Robot Searching using Game-Theory Based Approach. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems 5(4) (2008)Jones, C., Mataric, M.: Adaptive Division of Labor in Large-Scale Minimalist Multi-Robot Systems. In: Proc. of IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, Las Vegas, USA, pp. 1969–1974 (2003)Sariel, S., Balch, T., Erdogan, N.: Incremental Multi-Robot Task Selection for Resource Constrained and Interrelated Tasks. In: Proc. of 2007 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, San Diego, CA, USA (2007)Schneider-Fontan, M., Mataric, M.J.: Territorial Multi-Robot Task Division. IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation 14(5), 815–822 (1998)Song, M., Gu, G., Zhang, R., Wang, X.: A method of multi-robot formation with the least total cost. International Journal of Information and System Science 1(3-4), 364–371 (2005)Cheng, X., Shen, J., Liu, H., Gu, G.-c.: Multi-robot Cooperation Based on Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning. In: Shi, Y., van Albada, G.D., Dongarra, J., Sloot, P.M.A. (eds.) ICCS 2007. LNCS, vol. 4489, pp. 90–97. Springer, Heidelberg (2007

    Minimum Description Length Penalization for Group and Multi-Task Sparse Learning

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    We propose a framework MIC (Multiple Inclusion Criterion) for learning sparse models based on the information theoretic Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle. MIC provides an elegant way of incorporating arbitrary sparsity patterns in the feature space by using two-part MDL coding schemes. We present MIC based models for the problems of grouped feature selection (MIC-GROUP) and multi-task feature selection (MIC-MULTI). MIC-GROUP assumes that the features are divided into groups and induces two level sparsity, selecting a subset of the feature groups, and also selecting features within each selected group. MIC-MULTI applies when there are multiple related tasks that share the same set of potentially predictive features. It also induces two level sparsity, selecting a subset of the features, and then selecting which of the tasks each feature should be added to. Lastly, we propose a model, TRANSFEAT, that can be used to transfer knowledge from a set of previously learned tasks to a new task that is expected to share similar features. All three methods are designed for selecting a small set of predictive features from a large pool of candidate features. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach with experimental results on data from genomics and from word sense disambiguation problems

    Communication Theoretic Data Analytics

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    Widespread use of the Internet and social networks invokes the generation of big data, which is proving to be useful in a number of applications. To deal with explosively growing amounts of data, data analytics has emerged as a critical technology related to computing, signal processing, and information networking. In this paper, a formalism is considered in which data is modeled as a generalized social network and communication theory and information theory are thereby extended to data analytics. First, the creation of an equalizer to optimize information transfer between two data variables is considered, and financial data is used to demonstrate the advantages. Then, an information coupling approach based on information geometry is applied for dimensionality reduction, with a pattern recognition example to illustrate the effectiveness. These initial trials suggest the potential of communication theoretic data analytics for a wide range of applications.Comment: Published in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Jan. 201
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