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A Learning-from-Observation Framework: One-Shot Robot Teaching for Grasp-Manipulation-Release Household Operations

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arxiv 2008.01513 v4 pith:2OXH74J3 submitted 2020-08-04 cs.RO cs.HC

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keywords frameworkoperationsrobottaskhouseholdhumanteachinggmr-operations
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A household robot is expected to perform various manipulative operations with an understanding of the purpose of the task. To this end, a desirable robotic application should provide an on-site robot teaching framework for non-experts. Here we propose a Learning-from-Observation (LfO) framework for grasp-manipulation-release class household operations (GMR-operations). The framework maps human demonstrations to predefined task models through one-shot teaching. Each task model contains both high-level knowledge regarding the geometric constraints and low-level knowledge related to human postures. The key idea is to design a task model that 1) covers various GMR-operations and 2) includes human postures to achieve tasks. We verify the applicability of our framework by testing an operational LfO system with a real robot. In addition, we quantify the coverage of the task model by analyzing online videos of household operations. In the context of one-shot robot teaching, the contribution of this study is a framework that 1) covers various GMR-operations and 2) mimics human postures during the operations.

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