Revisiting Proprioceptive Sensing for Articulated Object Manipulation
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation 2O23 (ICRA 2023) - workshop Embracing Contacts Robots that assist humans will need to interact with articulated objects such as cabinets or microwaves. Early work on creating systems for doing so used proprioceptive sensing to estimate joint m...
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Zusammenfassung: | IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation 2O23
(ICRA 2023) - workshop Embracing Contacts Robots that assist humans will need to interact with articulated objects such
as cabinets or microwaves. Early work on creating systems for doing so used
proprioceptive sensing to estimate joint mechanisms during contact. However,
nowadays, almost all systems use only vision and no longer consider
proprioceptive information during contact. We believe that proprioceptive
information during contact is a valuable source of information and did not find
clear motivation for not using it in the literature. Therefore, in this paper,
we create a system that, starting from a given grasp, uses proprioceptive
sensing to open cabinets with a position-controlled robot and a parallel
gripper. We perform a qualitative evaluation of this system, where we find that
slip between the gripper and handle limits the performance. Nonetheless, we
find that the system already performs quite well. This poses the question:
should we make more use of proprioceptive information during contact in
articulated object manipulation systems, or is it not worth the added
complexity, and can we manage with vision alone? We do not have an answer to
this question, but we hope to spark some discussion on the matter. The codebase
and videos of the system are available at
https://tlpss.github.io/revisiting-proprioception-for-articulated-manipulation/. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2305.09584 |