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arxiv: 2206.09353 · v2 · pith:EV7H4OG6 · submitted 2022-06-19 · cs.RO

Improving Robotic Grasping Ability Through Deep Shape Generation

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keywords graspingobjectshapesabilitygraspnetworkplanningapproaches
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Data-driven approaches have become a dominant paradigm for robotic grasp planning. However, the performance of these approaches is enormously influenced by the quality of the available training data. In this paper, we propose a framework to generate object shapes to improve the grasping dataset quality, thus enhancing the grasping ability of a pre-designed learning-based grasp planning network. In this framework, the object shapes are embedded into a low-dimensional feature space using an AutoEncoder (encoder-decoder) based structure network. The rarity and graspness scores are defined for each object shape using outlier detection and grasp-quality criteria. Subsequently, new object shapes are generated in feature space that leverages the original high rarity and graspness score objects' features, which can be employed to augment the grasping dataset. Finally, the results obtained from the simulation and real-world experiments demonstrate that the grasping ability of the learning-based grasp planning network can be effectively improved with the generated object shapes.

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