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arxiv: 2503.23835 · v1 · pith:YVXLRCBW · submitted 2025-03-31 · cs.RO

Disambiguate Gripper State in Grasp-Based Tasks: Pseudo-Tactile as Feedback Enables Pure Simulation Learning

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keywords grippersimulationstatetasksdatafeedbackgrasp-basedlearning
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Grasp-based manipulation tasks are fundamental to robots interacting with their environments, yet gripper state ambiguity significantly reduces the robustness of imitation learning policies for these tasks. Data-driven solutions face the challenge of high real-world data costs, while simulation data, despite its low costs, is limited by the sim-to-real gap. We identify the root cause of gripper state ambiguity as the lack of tactile feedback. To address this, we propose a novel approach employing pseudo-tactile as feedback, inspired by the idea of using a force-controlled gripper as a tactile sensor. This method enhances policy robustness without additional data collection and hardware involvement, while providing a noise-free binary gripper state observation for the policy and thus facilitating pure simulation learning to unleash the power of simulation. Experimental results across three real-world grasp-based tasks demonstrate the necessity, effectiveness, and efficiency of our approach.

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