AMARSi (248311)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/248311

  FP7 (2007-2013)

  Adaptive Modular Architecture for Rich Motor Skills

  Cognitive Systems and Robotics (ICT-2009.2.1)

  software  ·  biophysics  ·  robotics  ·  machine learning

  2010-03-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2014-02-28 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 9,208,448 Total Cost


  Description

Compared to animals and humans, the motor skills of today's robots still must be qualified as poor. Their behavioural repertoire is typically limited to a narrow set of carefully engineered motor patterns that operate a rigid mechanics and lack situated adaptivity, learnability and dynamical fusion of motor primitives into complex, task-oriented behavioural patterns.The AMARSi Integrated Project aims at a qualitative jump toward biological richness of robotic motor skills, a jump to complex, task-oriented interaction sequences between a robot and a human caretaker.It comprises leading groups from robot engineering, compliant mechanics, morphological computing, human motor research; biomechanics, theoretical biology, machine learning. The project deploys:- coordinated and simultaneous development of compliant mechanics, pervasive learning and dynamical-systems based control architectures, centered on the concept of adaptive modules;- mutually informing research in human motor behavior and robotics;- reliance on compliant mechanics and morphological computing for flexibility, computational and motoric speed, safety and damage-robust learning;- novel learning paradigms (unsupervised, reinforcement and imitation) drawing from principles of reservoir computing;- control architectures based on dynamical (neural) systems throughout, also on the higher cognitive levels.Robotic demonstration with a compliant version of the iCub robot and a compliant quadruped Cheetah platform will manifest progress. The robots will engage in an interaction with a human caretaker at the level of a young child playing open-ended in a cluttered and rough environment. Hardware and software solutions will be made publicly available as open sources.Ultimately, the naturalness of such compliant robots will let them blend into the everyday routines of human society, physically safe and psychologically acceptable.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in AMARSi.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Austria TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ (999977948) ATU57477929 participant HES € 0 € 637,000 € 0
Israel WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE (999979306) IL520016858 participant HES € 0 € 376,511 € 0
Belgium UNIVERSITEIT GENT (999986096) BE0248015142 participant HES € 0 € 702,030 € 0
Germany CONSTRUCTOR UNIVERSITY BREMEN GGMBH (999897147) DE199098639 participant HES € 0 € 526,296 € 0
Switzerland ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE (999973971) CHE116075613TVA participant HES € 0 € 889,240 € 0
Switzerland University of Zurich (888898144) MISSING participant HES € 0 € 556,680 € 0
Italy FONDAZIONE ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA (999596447) IT09198791007 participant REC € 0 € 822,440 € 0
Germany EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITAET TUEBINGEN (999991916) DE812383453 participant HES € 0 € 556,680 € 0
Germany UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELD (999854370) DE811307718 coordinator HES € 0 € 1,402,456 € 0
Italy FONDAZIONE SANTA LUCIA (999583449) IT05692831000 participant REC € 0 € 528,645 € 0