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Risk-Averse Biased Human Policies in Assistive Multi-Armed Bandit Settings

Robotics 2021-04-13 v1

Abstract

Assistive multi-armed bandit problems can be used to model team situations between a human and an autonomous system like a domestic service robot. To account for human biases such as the risk-aversion described in the Cumulative Prospect Theory, the setting is expanded to using observable rewards. When robots leverage knowledge about the risk-averse human model they eliminate the bias and make more rational choices. We present an algorithm that increases the utility value of such human-robot teams. A brief evaluation indicates that arbitrary reward functions can be handled.

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@article{arxiv.2104.05334,
  title  = {Risk-Averse Biased Human Policies in Assistive Multi-Armed Bandit Settings},
  author = {Michael Koller and Timothy Patten and Markus Vincze},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.05334},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

in TRAITS Workshop Proceedings (arXiv:2103.12679) held in conjunction with Companion of the 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, March 2021, Pages 709-711