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Quickly Inserting Pegs into Uncertain Holes using Multi-view Images and Deep Network Trained on Synthetic Data

Joshua C. Triyonoputro, Weiwei Wan, Kensuke Harada

Year
2019
Citations
14
Access
Open access

Abstract

This paper uses robots to assemble pegs into holes on surfaces with different colors and textures. It especially targets at the problem of peg-in-hole assembly with initial position uncertainty. Two in-hand cameras and a force-torque sensor are used to account for the position uncertainty. A program sequence comprising learning-based visual servoing, spiral search, and impedance control is implemented to perform the peg-in-hole task with feedback from the above sensors. Contributions are mainly made in the learning-based visual servoing of the sequence, where a deep neural network is trained with various sets of synthetic data generated using the concept of domain randomization to predict where a hole is. In the experiments and analysis section, the network is analyzed and compared, and a real-world robotic system to insert pegs to holes using the proposed method is implemented. The results show that the implemented peg-in-hole assembly system can perform successful peg-in-hole insertions on surfaces with various colors and textures. It can generally speed up the entire peg-in-hole process.

Keywords

Visual servoingArtificial intelligencePosition (finance)Computer scienceArtificial neural networkSequence (biology)Process (computing)Computer visionRobotDomain (mathematical analysis)

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