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SonicSense: Object Perception from In-Hand Acoustic Vibration

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arxiv 2406.17932 v2 pith:IUIQHDE2 submitted 2024-06-25 cs.RO cs.MMcs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.ROcs.MMcs.SDeess.AS
keywords objectacousticobjectsperceptionsensingvibrationin-handsonicsense
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We introduce SonicSense, a holistic design of hardware and software to enable rich robot object perception through in-hand acoustic vibration sensing. While previous studies have shown promising results with acoustic sensing for object perception, current solutions are constrained to a handful of objects with simple geometries and homogeneous materials, single-finger sensing, and mixing training and testing on the same objects. SonicSense enables container inventory status differentiation, heterogeneous material prediction, 3D shape reconstruction, and object re-identification from a diverse set of 83 real-world objects. Our system employs a simple but effective heuristic exploration policy to interact with the objects as well as end-to-end learning-based algorithms to fuse vibration signals to infer object properties. Our framework underscores the significance of in-hand acoustic vibration sensing in advancing robot tactile perception.

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