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arxiv: 1603.04338 · v1 · submitted 2016-03-14 · 💻 cs.RO

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Grasping for a Purpose: Using Task Goals for Efficient Manipulation Planning

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In this paper we propose an approach for efficient grasp selection for manipulation tasks of unknown objects. Even for simple tasks such as pick-and-place, a unique solution is rare to occur. Rather, multiple candidate grasps must be considered and (potentially) tested till a successful, kinematically feasible path is found. To make this process efficient, the grasps should be ordered such that those more likely to succeed are tested first. We propose to use grasp manipulability as a metric to prioritize grasps. We present results of simulation experiments which demonstrate the usefulness of our metric. Additionally, we present experiments with our physical robot performing simple manipulation tasks with a small set of different household objects.

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