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Canonical mapping as a general-purpose object descriptor for robotic manipulation

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arxiv 2303.01331 v1 pith:CTEV5PDS submitted 2023-03-02 cs.RO cs.CVcs.LG

classification cs.ROcs.CVcs.LG
keywords manipulationobjectcanonicalmappingroboticdemonstratedescriptorgeneral-purpose
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Perception is an essential part of robotic manipulation in a semi-structured environment. Traditional approaches produce a narrow task-specific prediction (e.g., object's 6D pose), that cannot be adapted to other tasks and is ill-suited for deformable objects. In this paper, we propose using canonical mapping as a near-universal and flexible object descriptor. We demonstrate that common object representations can be derived from a single pre-trained canonical mapping model, which in turn can be generated with minimal manual effort using an automated data generation and training pipeline. We perform a multi-stage experiment using two robot arms that demonstrate the robustness of the perception approach and the ways it can inform the manipulation strategy, thus serving as a powerful foundation for general-purpose robotic manipulation.

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