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6-DoF Contrastive Grasp Proposal Network | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

6-DoF Contrastive Grasp Proposal Network


Abstract:

Proposing grasp poses for novel objects is an essential component for any robot manipulation task. Planning six degrees of freedom (DoF) grasps with a single camera, howe...Show More

Abstract:

Proposing grasp poses for novel objects is an essential component for any robot manipulation task. Planning six degrees of freedom (DoF) grasps with a single camera, however, is challenging due to the complex object shape, incomplete object information, and sensor noise. In this paper, we present a 6-DoF contrastive grasp proposal network (CGPN) to infer 6-DoF grasps from a single-view depth image. First, an image encoder is used to extract the feature map from the input depth image, after which 3-DoF grasp regions are proposed from the feature map with a rotated region proposal network. Feature vectors that within the proposed grasp regions are then extracted and refined to 6-DoF grasps. The proposed model is trained offline with synthetic grasp data. To improve the robustness in reality and bridge the simulation-to-real gap, we further introduce a contrastive learning module and variant image processing techniques during the training. CGPN can locate collision-free grasps of an object using a single-view depth image within 0.5 second. Experiments on a physical robot further demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm. The experimental videos are available at [1].
Date of Conference: 30 May 2021 - 05 June 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 October 2021
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Conference Location: Xi'an, China

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