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Grasp-type Recognition Leveraging Object Affordance

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arxiv 2009.09813 v1 pith:VZ7YP3GF submitted 2020-08-26 cs.RO cs.CV

classification cs.ROcs.CV
keywords objectrecognitionaffordancegrasp-typedistributiongraspimageleveraging
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A key challenge in robot teaching is grasp-type recognition with a single RGB image and a target object name. Here, we propose a simple yet effective pipeline to enhance learning-based recognition by leveraging a prior distribution of grasp types for each object. In the pipeline, a convolutional neural network (CNN) recognizes the grasp type from an RGB image. The recognition result is further corrected using the prior distribution (i.e., affordance), which is associated with the target object name. Experimental results showed that the proposed method outperforms both a CNN-only and an affordance-only method. The results highlight the effectiveness of linguistically-driven object affordance for enhancing grasp-type recognition in robot teaching.

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