A Biologically Constrained Cerebellar Model With Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Limb Control

The cerebellum is known to be critical for accurate adaptive control and motor learning. It has long been recognized that the cerebellum acts as a supervised learning machine. However, recent evidence shows that cerebellum is integral to reinforcement learning. This paper proposes a biologically pla...

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Main Authors: Rong Liu, Qi Zhang, Yaru Chen, Jiaxing Wang, Le Yang
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9285238/
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spelling doaj-5165093ce7c140468ae24037abe4be012021-03-30T04:30:43ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01822219922221010.1109/ACCESS.2020.30429949285238A Biologically Constrained Cerebellar Model With Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Limb ControlRong Liu0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3238-5705Qi Zhang1Yaru Chen2Jiaxing Wang3Le Yang4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7945-6323Liaoning Key Laboratory of Integrated Circuit and Biomedical Electronic System, School of Biomedical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, ChinaLiaoning Key Laboratory of Integrated Circuit and Biomedical Electronic System, School of Biomedical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, ChinaLiaoning Key Laboratory of Integrated Circuit and Biomedical Electronic System, School of Biomedical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, ChinaLiaoning Key Laboratory of Integrated Circuit and Biomedical Electronic System, School of Biomedical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, ChinaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New ZealandThe cerebellum is known to be critical for accurate adaptive control and motor learning. It has long been recognized that the cerebellum acts as a supervised learning machine. However, recent evidence shows that cerebellum is integral to reinforcement learning. This paper proposes a biologically plausible cerebellar model with reinforcement learning based on the cerebellar neural circuitry to eliminate the need for explicit teacher signals. The learning capacity of cerebellar reinforcement learning is first demonstrated by constructing a simulated cerebellar neural network agent and a detailed model of the human arm and muscle system in the Emergent virtual environment. Next, the cerebellar model is incorporated in both a simulated arm and a Geomagic Touch device to further verify the effectiveness of the cerebellar model in reaching tasks. Results from these experiments indicate that the cerebellar simulation is capable of driving the “arm plant” to arrive at the target positions accurately. Moreover, by examining the effect of the number of basic units, we find the results are consistent with previous findings that the central nervous system may recruit the muscle synergies to realize motor control. The study described here prompts several hypotheses about the relationship between motor control and learning and may be useful in the development of general-purpose motor learning systems for machines.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9285238/Cerebellumcerebellar modelreinforcement learningrobotic limb control
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author Rong Liu
Qi Zhang
Yaru Chen
Jiaxing Wang
Le Yang
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Qi Zhang
Yaru Chen
Jiaxing Wang
Le Yang
A Biologically Constrained Cerebellar Model With Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Limb Control
IEEE Access
Cerebellum
cerebellar model
reinforcement learning
robotic limb control
author_facet Rong Liu
Qi Zhang
Yaru Chen
Jiaxing Wang
Le Yang
author_sort Rong Liu
title A Biologically Constrained Cerebellar Model With Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Limb Control
title_short A Biologically Constrained Cerebellar Model With Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Limb Control
title_full A Biologically Constrained Cerebellar Model With Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Limb Control
title_fullStr A Biologically Constrained Cerebellar Model With Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Limb Control
title_full_unstemmed A Biologically Constrained Cerebellar Model With Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Limb Control
title_sort biologically constrained cerebellar model with reinforcement learning for robotic limb control
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The cerebellum is known to be critical for accurate adaptive control and motor learning. It has long been recognized that the cerebellum acts as a supervised learning machine. However, recent evidence shows that cerebellum is integral to reinforcement learning. This paper proposes a biologically plausible cerebellar model with reinforcement learning based on the cerebellar neural circuitry to eliminate the need for explicit teacher signals. The learning capacity of cerebellar reinforcement learning is first demonstrated by constructing a simulated cerebellar neural network agent and a detailed model of the human arm and muscle system in the Emergent virtual environment. Next, the cerebellar model is incorporated in both a simulated arm and a Geomagic Touch device to further verify the effectiveness of the cerebellar model in reaching tasks. Results from these experiments indicate that the cerebellar simulation is capable of driving the “arm plant” to arrive at the target positions accurately. Moreover, by examining the effect of the number of basic units, we find the results are consistent with previous findings that the central nervous system may recruit the muscle synergies to realize motor control. The study described here prompts several hypotheses about the relationship between motor control and learning and may be useful in the development of general-purpose motor learning systems for machines.
topic Cerebellum
cerebellar model
reinforcement learning
robotic limb control
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9285238/
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