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A neural network model rapidly learning gains and gating of reflexes necessary to adapt to an arm's dynamics

✍ Scribed by K. Th. Kalveram


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
931 KB
Volume
68
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-1200

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✦ Synopsis


Effects of dynamic coupling, gravity, inertia and the mechanical impedances of the segments of a multi-jointed arm are shown to be neutralizable through a reflex-like operating three layer static feedforward network. The network requires the proprioceptively mediated actual state variables (here angular velocity and position) of each arm segment. Added neural integrators (and/or differentiators) can make the network exhibit dynamic properties. Then, actual feedback is not necessary and the network can operate in a pure feedforward fashion. Feedforward of an additional load can easily be implemented into the network using "descendent gating", and a negative feedback control loop added to the feedforward control reduces errors due to external noise. A training, which combines a least squared error based simultaneous learning rule (LSQ-rule) with a "self-imitation algorithm" based on direct inverse modeling, enables the network to acquire the whole inverse dynamics, limb parameters included, during one short training movement. The considerations presented also hold for multi-jointed manipulators.