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The Boombox: Visual Reconstruction from Acoustic Vibrations

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arxiv 2105.08052 v2 pith:PU74RABE submitted 2021-05-17 cs.CV cs.MMcs.ROcs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CVcs.MMcs.ROcs.SDeess.AS
keywords stateboomboxcontainersestimationvisualacousticinsidelearning
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Interacting with bins and containers is a fundamental task in robotics, making state estimation of the objects inside the bin critical. While robots often use cameras for state estimation, the visual modality is not always ideal due to occlusions and poor illumination. We introduce The Boombox, a container that uses sound to estimate the state of the contents inside a box. Based on the observation that the collision between objects and its containers will cause an acoustic vibration, we present a convolutional network for learning to reconstruct visual scenes. Although we use low-cost and low-power contact microphones to detect the vibrations, our results show that learning from multimodal data enables state estimation from affordable audio sensors. Due to the many ways that robots use containers, we believe the box will have a number of applications in robotics. Our project website is at: boombox.cs.columbia.edu

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