A two-stage language-driven grasping system that pools visual features inside a predicted object mask improves grasp accuracy and training efficiency versus CLIP baselines, supported by a new 219M-grasp dataset.
Instance-wise Grasp Synthesis for Robotic Grasping
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Generating high-quality instance-wise grasp configurations provides critical information of how to grasp specific objects in a multi-object environment and is of high importance for robot manipulation tasks. This work proposed a novel \textbf{S}ingle-\textbf{S}tage \textbf{G}rasp (SSG) synthesis network, which performs high-quality instance-wise grasp synthesis in a single stage: instance mask and grasp configurations are generated for each object simultaneously. Our method outperforms state-of-the-art on robotic grasp prediction based on the OCID-Grasp dataset, and performs competitively on the JACQUARD dataset. The benchmarking results showed significant improvements compared to the baseline on the accuracy of generated grasp configurations. The performance of the proposed method has been validated through both extensive simulations and real robot experiments for three tasks including single object pick-and-place, grasp synthesis in cluttered environments and table cleaning task.
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MapleGrasp: Mask-guided Feature Pooling for Language-driven Efficient Robotic Grasping
A two-stage language-driven grasping system that pools visual features inside a predicted object mask improves grasp accuracy and training efficiency versus CLIP baselines, supported by a new 219M-grasp dataset.