We investigate the application of state-of-the-art goal recognition techniques for behaviour recognition over complex continuous domains using model predictive control (MPC) for trajectory generation. We formally define the problem of kinodynamic behaviour recognition and establish a set of baseline behaviours and performance measures in the complex domain of unmanned aerial maneuvers. We evaluate how well our approach performs over a range of standard aerial maneuvers and representative initial configurations of varying complexity. The work also highlights future research directions in compound model-based behaviour recognition and team behaviour recognition where multiple agents may be acting simultaneously
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We investigate the application of state-of-the-art goal recognition techniques for behaviour recogni...
To control unmanned aerial systems, we rarely have a perfect system model. Safe and aggressive plann...
This paper introduces a kinodynamic motion planning algorithm for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), c...
Mobile robots are envisioned to cooperate closely with humans and to integrate seamlessly into a sha...
Behavior trees are a recent development in artificial intelligence for computer games. Their applica...
Aerial and space autonomous systems are safety-critical systems that need to operate safely and reli...
The automatic generation of realistic behaviour such as tactical intercepts for Unmanned Aerial Vehi...
Behavioural cloning is a simple and effective technique for automatically and non-intrusively produc...
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Situational awareness formation is one of the most critical elements in solving the problem of UAV b...
This paper addresses the application of Model Predictive Control (MPC) approach for formation flight...
This paper presents a new approach to improving the effectiveness of autonomous systems that deal wi...
We investigate the application of state-of-the-art goal recognition techniques for behaviour recogni...
To control unmanned aerial systems, we rarely have a perfect system model. Safe and aggressive plann...
This paper introduces a kinodynamic motion planning algorithm for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), c...
Mobile robots are envisioned to cooperate closely with humans and to integrate seamlessly into a sha...
Behavior trees are a recent development in artificial intelligence for computer games. Their applica...
Aerial and space autonomous systems are safety-critical systems that need to operate safely and reli...
The automatic generation of realistic behaviour such as tactical intercepts for Unmanned Aerial Vehi...
Behavioural cloning is a simple and effective technique for automatically and non-intrusively produc...
This work addresses the problem of providing the on-board system of an autonomous unmanned aerial ve...
In this paper a behavioral control framework is developed to control an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Mani...
This work tackles the problem of controlling an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle equipped with a robotic Mani...
An autonomous Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) carrying out a surveillance or strike mission mu...
Situational awareness formation is one of the most critical elements in solving the problem of UAV b...
This paper addresses the application of Model Predictive Control (MPC) approach for formation flight...
This paper presents a new approach to improving the effectiveness of autonomous systems that deal wi...