FlashBack: Consistency Model-Accelerated Shared Autonomy
Luzhe Sun, Jingtian Ji, Xiangshan Tan, Matthew R. Walter

TL;DR
This paper introduces CSA, a diffusion-based shared autonomy framework that achieves real-time assistance by using a consistency model and probability flow ODE, significantly improving efficiency and flexibility over prior methods.
Contribution
CSA employs a consistency model with PF ODE for single-step high-fidelity sampling, enabling real-time shared autonomy without prior knowledge assumptions.
Findings
CSA outperforms state-of-the-art methods in task success rates.
CSA achieves real-time inference speeds in complex control tasks.
CSA allows intervention at intermediate states for flexible assistance.
Abstract
Shared autonomy is an enabling technology that provides users with control authority over robots that would otherwise be difficult if not impossible to directly control. Yet, standard methods make assumptions that limit their adoption in practice-for example, prior knowledge of the user's goals or the objective (i.e., reward) function that they wish to optimize, knowledge of the user's policy, or query-level access to the user during training. Diffusion-based approaches to shared autonomy do not make such assumptions and instead only require access to demonstrations of desired behaviors, while allowing the user to maintain control authority. However, these advantages have come at the expense of high computational complexity, which has made real-time shared autonomy all but impossible. To overcome this limitation, we propose Consistency Shared Autonomy (CSA), a shared autonomy framework…
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TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Semantic Web and Ontologies
