SPI-Active identifies legged-robot physical parameters via massive parallel sampling and uses Fisher-information-optimal command sequences to collect informative real-world data, improving sim-to-real transfer on quadrupeds and a humanoid.
Exciting Contact Modes in Differentiable Simulations for Robot Learning
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In this paper, we explore an approach to actively plan and excite contact modes in differentiable simulators as a means to tighten the sim-to-real gap. We propose an optimal experimental design approach derived from information-theoretic methods to identify and search for information-rich contact modes through the use of contact-implicit optimization. We demonstrate our approach on a robot parameter estimation problem with unknown inertial and kinematic parameters which actively seeks contacts with a nearby surface. We show that our approach improves the identification of unknown parameter estimates over experimental runs by an estimate error reduction of at least $\sim 84\%$ when compared to a random sampling baseline, with significantly higher information gains.
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SPI-Active identifies legged-robot physical parameters via massive parallel sampling and uses Fisher-information-optimal command sequences to collect informative real-world data, improving sim-to-real transfer on quadrupeds and a humanoid.