C2Dex converts monocular human videos into executable dexterous robot manipulation trajectories by using stable object-side contacts as a shared representation for reconstruction and retargeting, achieving 57.78% and 26.67% trajectory success on DexYCB and TACO.
Do as I Do: Dexterous Manipulation Data from Everyday Human Videos
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How can we scalably generate data for robotic manipulation, especially on human-like platforms such as dexterous multi-fingered hands? Learning from human videos has recently emerged as a likely answer to this question. However, difficulties in estimating hand-object interaction and crossing the human-to-robot embodiment gap have hindered the adoption of abundant monocular RGB-only human videos as the primary source of robot manipulation data. In this work, we present DO AS I DO, an algorithm to reconstruct and retarget monocular RGB human videos to multi-fingered dexterous robotic hands. DO AS I DO reconstructs hand-object interactions from various egocentric and exocentric in-the-wild video sources. The algorithm then retargets these hand-object interaction estimates into a sequence of actions executable in the real world, yielding robot-complete manipulation data from disparate human videos. Overall, DO AS I DO outperforms previous state of the art in estimating hand-object interactions and extracting dexterous manipulation trajectories from RGB videos, as we show in experiments on datasets with ground truths and on a dataset of video clips collected online. Our experiments enable us to propose an efficacy playbook for practitioners collecting human data for manipulation.
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C2Dex: Contact-Consistent Reconstruction and Retargeting for Dexterous Manipulation from Monocular Video
C2Dex converts monocular human videos into executable dexterous robot manipulation trajectories by using stable object-side contacts as a shared representation for reconstruction and retargeting, achieving 57.78% and 26.67% trajectory success on DexYCB and TACO.