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SPONGE: Sequence Planning with Deformable-ON-Rigid Contact Prediction from Geometric Features

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Planning robotic manipulation tasks, especially those that involve interaction between deformable and rigid objects, is challenging due to the complexity in predicting such interactions. We introduce SPONGE, a sequence planning pipeline powered by a deep learning-based contact prediction model for contacts between deformable and rigid bodies under interactions. The contact prediction model is trained on synthetic data generated by a developed simulation environment to learn the mapping from point-cloud observation of a rigid target object and the pose of a deformable tool, to 3D representation of the contact points between the two bodies. We experimentally evaluated the proposed approach for a dish cleaning task both in simulation and on a real \panda with real-world objects. The experimental results demonstrate that in both scenarios the proposed planning pipeline is capable of generating high-quality trajectories that can accomplish the task by achieving more than 90\% area coverage on different objects of varying sizes and curvatures while minimizing travel distance. Code and video are available at: \url{https://irobotics.aalto.fi/sponge/}.

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T-DOM: A Taxonomy for Robotic Manipulation of Deformable Objects

cs.RO · 2024-12-30 · conditional · novelty 6.0

T-DOM is a taxonomy for deformable object manipulation that adds a force-direction-based deformation classification, including new structured and unstructured bending levels, evaluated on ten curated tasks.

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  • T-DOM: A Taxonomy for Robotic Manipulation of Deformable Objects cs.RO · 2024-12-30 · conditional · none · ref 44 · internal anchor

    T-DOM is a taxonomy for deformable object manipulation that adds a force-direction-based deformation classification, including new structured and unstructured bending levels, evaluated on ten curated tasks.