Object recognition for robotics from tactile time series data utilising different neural network architectures

09/09/2021
by   Wolfgang Bottcher, et al.
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Robots need to exploit high-quality information on grasped objects to interact with the physical environment. Haptic data can therefore be used for supplementing the visual modality. This paper investigates the use of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) neural network architectures for object classification on Spatio-temporal tactile grasping data. Furthermore, we compared these methods using data from two different fingertip sensors (namely the BioTac SP and WTS-FT) in the same physical setup, allowing for a realistic comparison across methods and sensors for the same tactile object classification dataset. Additionally, we propose a way to create more training examples from the recorded data. The results show that the proposed method improves the maximum accuracy from 82.4 fingertips) and 90.7 about 94

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