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Training Classifiers For Feedback Control

Hasan A. Poonawala, Niklas Lauffer, Ufuk Topcu

Published 2019-03-08Version 1

One approach for feedback control using high dimensional and rich sensor measurements is to classify the measurement into one out of a finite set of situations, each situation corresponding to a (known) control action. This approach computes a control action without estimating the state. Such classifiers are typically learned from a finite amount of data using supervised machine learning algorithms. We model the closed-loop system resulting from control with feedback from classifier outputs as a piece-wise affine differential inclusion. We show how to train a linear classifier based on performance measures related to learning from data and the local stability properties of the resulting closed-loop system. The training method is based on the projected gradient descent algorithm. We demonstrate the advantage of training classifiers using control-theoretic properties on a case study involving navigation using range-based sensors.

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