Real-World Multiobject, Multigrasp Detection
Fu-Jen Chu, Ruinian Xu, Patricio A. Vela
- 发表年份
- 2018
- 引用次数
- 447
摘要
A deep learning architecture is proposed to predict graspable locations for robotic manipulation. It considers situations where no, one, or multiple object(s) are seen. By defining the learning problem to be classified with null hypothesis competition instead of regression, the deep neural network with red, green, blue and depth (RGB-D) image input predicts multiple grasp candidates for a single object or multiple objects, in a single shot. The method outperforms state-of-the-art approaches on the Cornell dataset with 96.0% and 96.1% accuracy on imagewise and object-wise splits, respectively. Evaluation on a multiobject dataset illustrates the generalization capability of the architecture. Grasping experiments achieve 96.0% grasp localization and 89.0% grasping success rates on a test set of household objects. The real-time process takes less than 0.25 s from image to plan.
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