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A Hyper-network Based End-to-end Visual Servoing with Arbitrary Desired Poses

Published 18 Apr 2023 in cs.RO | (2304.08952v1)

Abstract: Recently, several works achieve end-to-end visual servoing (VS) for robotic manipulation by replacing traditional controller with differentiable neural networks, but lose the ability to servo arbitrary desired poses. This letter proposes a differentiable architecture for arbitrary pose servoing: a hyper-network based neural controller (HPN-NC). To achieve this, HPN-NC consists of a hyper net and a low-level controller, where the hyper net learns to generate the parameters of the low-level controller and the controller uses the 2D keypoints error for control like traditional image-based visual servoing (IBVS). HPN-NC can complete 6 degree of freedom visual servoing with large initial offset. Taking advantage of the fully differentiable nature of HPN-NC, we provide a three-stage training procedure to servo real world objects. With self-supervised end-to-end training, the performance of the integrated model can be further improved in unseen scenes and the amount of manual annotations can be significantly reduced.

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