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A Self-Supervised Learning-Based 6-DOF Grasp Planning Method for Manipulator.

Authors :
Peng, Gang
Ren, Zhenyu
Wang, Hao
Li, Xinde
Khyam, Mohammad Omar
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Automation Science & Engineering. Oct2022, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p3639-3648. 10p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To realize a robust robotic grasping system for unknown objects in an unstructured environment, large amounts of grasp data and 3D model data for the object are required; the sizes of these data directly affect the rate of successful grasps. To reduce the time cost of data acquisition and labeling and increase the rate of successful grasps, we developed a self-supervised learning mechanism to control grasp tasks performed by manipulators. First, a manipulator automatically collects the point cloud for the objects from multiple perspectives to increase the efficiency of data acquisition. The complete point cloud for the objects is obtained using the hand-eye vision of the manipulator and the truncated signed distance function algorithm. Then, the point cloud data for the objects are used to generate a series of six-degrees-of-freedom grasp poses, and the force-closure decision algorithm is used to add the grasp quality label to each grasp pose to realize the automatic labeling of grasp data. Finally, the point cloud in the gripper closing area corresponding to each grasp pose is obtained and used to train the grasp-quality classification model for the manipulator. The results of performing actual grasping experiments demonstrate that the proposed self-supervised learning method can increase the rate of successful grasps for the manipulator. Note to Practitioners—Most of the existing grasp planning methods of the manipulator are based on public datasets or simulation data to train model algorithms. Owing to the limited types of objects, the limited amount of data in the public datasets, and the lack of real sensor noise in the simulation data, the robustness of the trained algorithm model is insufficient, and it is difficult to apply to unstructured production environments. To solve the above problems, we propose a 6-DOF capture planning method based on self-supervised learning and introduce a self-supervised learning mechanism to solve the problem of grasp data acquisition in real scenes. The manipulator automatically collects object data from multiple perspectives, performs desktop-level 3D reconstruction, and finally uses the force-closure decision algorithm to automatically label the data in order to realize automatic acquisition and labeling of the grasp data in a real scenario. Preliminary experiments show that this method can obtain high-quality grasp data and can be applied to grasp operations in real multi-target and cluttered environments. However, it has not been tested in actual production environments. This paper focuses on the data acquisition module in the 6-DOF grasp planning framework. In future research, we will design a more efficient grasp planning module to improve the grasp efficiency of the manipulator. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15455955
Volume :
19
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Automation Science & Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160689155
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TASE.2021.3128639