Learning to Catch Piglets in Flight

01/28/2020
by   Ozan Çatal, et al.
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Catching objects in-flight is an outstanding challenge in robotics. In this paper, we present a closed-loop control system fusing data from two sensor modalities: an RGB-D camera and a radar. To develop and test our method, we start with an easy to identify object: a stuffed Piglet. We implement and compare two approaches to detect and track the object, and to predict the interception point. A baseline model uses colour filtering for locating the thrown object in the environment, while the interception point is predicted using a least squares regression over the physical ballistic trajectory equations. A deep learning based method uses artificial neural networks for both object detection and interception point prediction. We show that we are able to successfully catch Piglet in 80 approach.

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