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Segmentation of Robot Movements using Position and Contact Forces

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arxiv 1909.08289 v1 pith:IIIGYDCG submitted 2019-09-18 cs.RO

classification cs.RO
keywords segmentationrobotcontactgaussianinitialmethodmovementsposition
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In this paper, a method for autonomous segmentation of demonstrated robot movements is proposed. Position data is clustered into Gaussian mixture models (GMMs), and an initial set of segments is identified from the Gaussian basis functions. A Kalman filter is used to detect sudden changes in the contact force/torque measurements, and this is used to update and verify the initial segmentation points. The segmentation method is verified experimentally on an industrial robot.

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