Intention recognition, or the ability to anticipate the actions of another agent, plays a vital role in the design and development of automated assistants that can support humans in their daily tasks. In particular, industrial settings pose interesting challenges that include potential distractions for a decision-maker as well as noisy or incomplete observations. In such a setting, a robotic assistant tasked with helping and supporting a human worker must interleave information gathering actions with proactive tasks of its own, an approach that has been referred to as active goal recognition. In this paper we describe a partially observable model for online intention recognition, show some preliminary experimental results and discuss some of the challenges present in this family of problems.
@article{arxiv.2411.17326,
title = {Towards Intention Recognition for Robotic Assistants Through Online POMDP Planning},
author = {Juan Carlos Saborio and Joachim Hertzberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.17326},
year = {2024}
}
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Presented at the ICAPS 2023 workshop "PAIR: Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition"