SGTM 2.0: Autonomously Untangling Long Cables using Interactive Perception
Cables are commonplace in homes, hospitals, and industrial warehouses and are prone to tangling. This paper extends prior work on autonomously untangling long cables by introducing novel uncertainty quantification metrics and actions that interact with the cable to reduce perception uncertainty. We...
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Zusammenfassung: | Cables are commonplace in homes, hospitals, and industrial warehouses and are
prone to tangling. This paper extends prior work on autonomously untangling
long cables by introducing novel uncertainty quantification metrics and actions
that interact with the cable to reduce perception uncertainty. We present
Sliding and Grasping for Tangle Manipulation 2.0 (SGTM 2.0), a system that
autonomously untangles cables approximately 3 meters in length with a bilateral
robot using estimates of uncertainty at each step to inform actions. By
interactively reducing uncertainty, Sliding and Grasping for Tangle
Manipulation 2.0 (SGTM 2.0) reduces the number of state-resetting moves it must
take, significantly speeding up run-time. Experiments suggest that SGTM 2.0 can
achieve 83% untangling success on cables with 1 or 2 overhand and figure-8
knots, and 70% termination detection success across these configurations,
outperforming SGTM 1.0 by 43% in untangling accuracy and 200% in full rollout
speed. Supplementary material, visualizations, and videos can be found at
sites.google.com/view/sgtm2. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2209.13706 |