Unsupervised Sim-to-Real Adaptation for Environmental Recognition in Assistive Walking

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Powered lower-limb prostheses with vision sensors are expected to restore amputees’ mobility in various environments with supervised learning-based environmental recognition. Due to the sim-to-real gap, such as real-world unstructured terrains and the perspective and performance limitations of vision sensor, simulated data cannot meet the requirement for supervised learning. To mitigate this gap, this paper presents an unsupervised sim-to-real adaptation method to accurately classify five common real-world (level ground, stair ascent, stair descent, ramp ascent and ramp descent) and assist amputee’s terrain-adaptive locomotion. In this study, augmented simulated environments are generated from a virtual camera perspective to better simulate the real world. Then, unsupervised domain adaptation is incorporated to train the proposed adaptation network consisting of a feature extractor and two classifiers is trained on simulated data and unlabeled real-world data to minimize domain shift between source domain (simulation) and target domain (real world). To interpret the classification mechanism visually, essential features of different terrains extracted by the network are visualized. The classification results in walking experiments indicate that the average accuracy on eight subjects reaches (98.06% ± 0.71%) and (95.91% ± 1.09%) in indoor and outdoor environments respectively, which is close to the result of supervised learning using both type of labeled data (98.37% and 97.05%). The promising results demonstrate that the proposed method is expected to realize accurate real-world environmental classification and successful simto-real transfer.

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Chen, C., Zhang, K., Leng, Y., Chen, X., & Fu, C. (2022). Unsupervised Sim-to-Real Adaptation for Environmental Recognition in Assistive Walking. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 30, 1350–1360. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNSRE.2022.3176410

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