IOSG: Image-driven Object Searching and Grasping

08/10/2023
by   Houjian Yu, et al.
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When robots retrieve specific objects from cluttered scenes, such as home and warehouse environments, the target objects are often partially occluded or completely hidden. Robots are thus required to search, identify a target object, and successfully grasp it. Preceding works have relied on pre-trained object recognition or segmentation models to find the target object. However, such methods require laborious manual annotations to train the models and even fail to find novel target objects. In this paper, we propose an Image-driven Object Searching and Grasping (IOSG) approach where a robot is provided with the reference image of a novel target object and tasked to find and retrieve it. We design a Target Similarity Network that generates a probability map to infer the location of the novel target. IOSG learns a hierarchical policy; the high-level policy predicts the subtask type, whereas the low-level policies, explorer and coordinator, generate effective push and grasp actions. The explorer is responsible for searching the target object when it is hidden or occluded by other objects. Once the target object is found, the coordinator conducts target-oriented pushing and grasping to retrieve the target from the clutter. The proposed pipeline is trained with full self-supervision in simulation and applied to a real environment. Our model achieves a 96.0 94.5 respectively, and 85.0 task.

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