Title
Cerebellar Input Configuration Toward Object Model Abstraction in Manipulation Tasks
Abstract
It is widely assumed that the cerebellum is one of the main nervous centers involved in correcting and refining planned movement and accounting for disturbances occurring during movement, for instance, due to the manipulation of objects which affect the kinematics and dynamics of the robot-arm plant model. In this brief, we evaluate a way in which a cerebellar-like structure can store a model in the granular and molecular layers. Furthermore, we study how its microstructure and input representations (context labels and sensorimotor signals) can efficiently support model abstraction toward delivering accurate corrective torque values for increasing precision during different-object manipulation. We also describe how the explicit (object-related input labels) and implicit state input representations (sensorimotor signals) complement each other to better handle different models and allow interpolation between two already stored models. This facilitates accurate corrections during manipulations of new objects taking advantage of already stored models.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/TNN.2011.2156809
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
Keywords
Field
DocType
computer architecture,robot arm,biology,adaptive,object model,microstructures,biological control,neurophysiology,robot
Computer vision,Kinematics,Torque,Abstraction,Neurophysiology,Pattern recognition,Computer science,Interpolation,Object model,Artificial intelligence,Robot,Manipulator kinematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
22
8
1045-9227
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
13
0.68
14
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Niceto R. Luque113410.38
Jesús Alberto Garrido217012.21
Richard R. Carrillo322116.45
Olivier J. M. D. Coenen414714.96
Eduardo Ros5110086.00