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Environment-aware Interactive Movement Primitives for Object Reaching in Clutter

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arxiv 2210.16194 v1 pith:YNZIAK2Z submitted 2022-10-28 cs.RO cs.AI

classification cs.ROcs.AI
keywords clutterdofsopti-prompreachingspacetargetappliedconstrained
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The majority of motion planning strategies developed over the literature for reaching an object in clutter are applied to two dimensional (2-d) space where the state space of the environment is constrained in one direction. Fewer works have been investigated to reach a target in 3-d cluttered space, and when so, they have limited performance when applied to complex cases. In this work, we propose a constrained multi-objective optimization framework (OptI-ProMP) to approach the problem of reaching a target in a compact clutter with a case study on soft fruits grown in clusters, leveraging the local optimisation-based planner CHOMP. OptI-ProMP features costs related to both static, dynamic and pushable objects in the target neighborhood, and it relies on probabilistic primitives for problem initialisation. We tested, in a simulated poly-tunnel, both ProMP-based planners from literature and the OptI-ProMP, on low (3-dofs) and high (7-dofs) dexterity robot body, respectively. Results show collision and pushing costs minimisation with 7-dofs robot kinematics, in addition to successful static obstacles avoidance and systematic drifting from the pushable objects center of mass.

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