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arxiv: 2505.08213 · v2 · pith:MG32ECJTnew · submitted 2025-05-13 · 💻 cs.RO

HandCept: A Visual-Inertial Fusion Framework for Accurate Proprioception in Dexterous Hands

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keywords dexteroushandshandceptproprioceptionangleestimationjointaccurate
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As robotics progresses toward general manipulation, dexterous hands are becoming increasingly critical. However, proprioception in dexterous hands remains a bottleneck due to limitations in volume and generality. In this work, we present HandCept, the first visual-inertial proprioception framework designed to overcome the challenges of traditional joint angle estimation methods for dexterous hands. HandCept addresses the difficulty of achieving accurate and robust joint angle estimation in dynamic environments where both visual and inertial measurements are prone to noise and drift. It leverages a zero-shot learning approach using a wrist-mounted RGB-D camera and 9-axis IMUs, fused in real time via a latency-free Extended Kalman Filter (EKF). Our results show that HandCept achieves joint angle estimation errors generally between $2^{\circ}$ and $4^{\circ}$ without observable drift, outperforming visual-only and inertial-only methods. Furthermore, we validate the stability and uniformity of the IMU system, demonstrating that a common base frame across IMUs simplifies system calibration. To support sim-to-real transfer, we also open-source our high-fidelity rendering pipeline, which is essential for training without real-world ground truth. This work offers a robust, generalizable solution for proprioception in dexterous hands, with significant implications for robotic manipulation and human-robot interaction. https://github.com/huangjund/blenderYCB

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