Paper ID: 2207.03952

Learning with Muscles: Benefits for Data-Efficiency and Robustness in Anthropomorphic Tasks

Isabell Wochner, Pierre Schumacher, Georg Martius, Dieter Büchler, Syn Schmitt, Daniel F. B. Haeufle

Humans are able to outperform robots in terms of robustness, versatility, and learning of new tasks in a wide variety of movements. We hypothesize that highly nonlinear muscle dynamics play a large role in providing inherent stability, which is favorable to learning. While recent advances have been made in applying modern learning techniques to muscle-actuated systems both in simulation as well as in robotics, so far, no detailed analysis has been performed to show the benefits of muscles when learning from scratch. Our study closes this gap and showcases the potential of muscle actuators for core robotics challenges in terms of data-efficiency, hyperparameter sensitivity, and robustness.

Submitted: Jul 8, 2022