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Multi-Modal Planning on Regrasping for Stable Manipulation (2309.15283v1)

Published 26 Sep 2023 in cs.RO

Abstract: Nowadays, a number of grasping algorithms have been proposed, that can predict a candidate of grasp poses, even for unseen objects. This enables a robotic manipulator to pick-and-place such objects. However, some of the predicted grasp poses to stably lift a target object may not be directly approachable due to workspace limitations. In such cases, the robot will need to re-grasp the desired object to enable successful grasping on it. This involves planning a sequence of continuous actions such as sliding, re-grasping, and transferring. To address this multi-modal problem, we propose a Markov-Decision Process-based multi-modal planner that can rearrange the object into a position suitable for stable manipulation. We demonstrate improved performance in both simulation and the real world for pick-and-place tasks.

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Authors (3)
  1. Jiaming Hu (19 papers)
  2. Zhao Tang (6 papers)
  3. Henrik I. Christensen (40 papers)
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