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Abstract
Autonomous robots combine a variety of skills to form increasingly complex behaviors called missions. While the skills are often programmed at a relatively low level of abstraction, their coordination is architecturally separated and often expressed in higher-level languages or frameworks. Recently, the language of Behavior Trees gained attention among roboticists for this reason. Originally designed for computer games to model autonomous actors, Behavior Trees offer an extensible tree-based representation of missions. However, even though, several implementations of the language are in use, little is known about its usage and scope in the real world. How do behavior trees relate to traditional languages for describing behavior? How are behavior tree concepts used in applications? What are the benefits of using them?
We present a study of the key language concepts in Behavior Trees and their use in real-world robotic applications. We identify behavior tree languages and compare their semantics to the most well-known behavior modeling languages: state and activity diagrams. We mine open source repositories for robotics applications that use the language and analyze this usage. We find that Behavior Trees are a pragmatic language, not fully specified, allowing projects to extend it even for just one model. Behavior trees clearly resemble the models-at-runtime paradigm. We contribute a dataset of real-world behavior models, hoping to inspire the community to use and further develop this language, associated tools, and analysis techniques.
We present a study of the key language concepts in Behavior Trees and their use in real-world robotic applications. We identify behavior tree languages and compare their semantics to the most well-known behavior modeling languages: state and activity diagrams. We mine open source repositories for robotics applications that use the language and analyze this usage. We find that Behavior Trees are a pragmatic language, not fully specified, allowing projects to extend it even for just one model. Behavior trees clearly resemble the models-at-runtime paradigm. We contribute a dataset of real-world behavior models, hoping to inspire the community to use and further develop this language, associated tools, and analysis techniques.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering, SLE 2020, Virtual Event, USA, November 16-17, 2020 |
Forlag | Association for Computing Machinery |
Publikationsdato | 2020 |
Sider | 196–209 |
ISBN (Elektronisk) | 978-1-4503-8176-5 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2020 |
Begivenhed | ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering - Varighed: 16 nov. 2020 → 17 nov. 2020 https://conf.researchr.org/home/sle-2020? |
Konference
Konference | ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering |
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Periode | 16/11/2020 → 17/11/2020 |
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Navn | Proceedings of ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering |
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Emneord
- Autonomous robots
- Behavior Trees
- Mission modeling
- Behavioral languages
- Robotic applications
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