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arxiv: 2210.02054 · v4 · pith:2ORFYWQ5new · submitted 2022-10-05 · 💻 cs.RO

Placing by Touching: An empirical study on the importance of tactile sensing for precise object placing

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keywords objectplacingsensingtactiledifferenteverydaymanipulationmodels
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This work deals with a practical everyday problem: stable object placement on flat surfaces starting from unknown initial poses. Common object-placing approaches require either complete scene specifications or extrinsic sensor measurements, e.g., cameras, that occasionally suffer from occlusions. We propose a novel approach for stable object placing that combines tactile feedback and proprioceptive sensing. We devise a neural architecture that estimates a rotation matrix, resulting in a corrective gripper movement that aligns the object with the placing surface for the subsequent object manipulation. We compare models with different sensing modalities, such as force-torque and an external motion capture system, in real-world object placing tasks with different objects. The experimental evaluation of our placing policies with a set of unseen everyday objects reveals significant generalization of our proposed pipeline, suggesting that tactile sensing plays a vital role in the intrinsic understanding of robotic dexterous object manipulation. Code, models, and supplementary videos are available at https://sites.google.com/view/placing-by-touching.

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