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CenterArt: Joint Shape Reconstruction and 6-DoF Grasp Estimation of Articulated Objects

Sassan Mokhtar, Eugenio Chisari, Nick Heppert, Abhinav Valada

Year
2024
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Abstract

Precisely grasping and reconstructing articulated objects is key to enabling general robotic manipulation. In this paper, we propose CenterArt, a novel approach for simultaneous 3D shape reconstruction and 6-DoF grasp estimation of articulated objects. CenterArt takes RGB-D images of the scene as input and first predicts the shape and joint codes through an encoder. The decoder then leverages these codes to reconstruct 3D shapes and estimate 6-DoF grasp poses of the objects. We further develop a mechanism for generating a dataset of 6-DoF grasp ground truth poses for articulated objects. CenterArt is trained on realistic scenes containing multiple articulated objects with randomized designs, textures, lighting conditions, and realistic depths. We perform extensive experiments demonstrating that CenterArt outperforms existing methods in accuracy and robustness.

Keywords

cs.ROcs.CV

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