RoboSherlock: Cognition-enabled Robot Perception for Everyday Manipulation Tasks

11/22/2019
by   Ferenc Balint-Benczedi, et al.
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A pressing question when designing intelligent autonomous systems is how to integrate the various subsystems concerned with complementary tasks. More specifically, robotic vision must provide task-relevant information about the environment and the objects in it to various planning related modules. In most implementations of the traditional Perception-Cognition-Action paradigm these tasks are treated as quasi-independent modules that function as black boxes for each other. It is our view that perception can benefit tremendously from a tight collaboration with cognition. We present RoboSherlock, a knowledge-enabled cognitive perception systems for mobile robots performing human-scale everyday manipulation tasks. In RoboSherlock, perception and interpretation of realistic scenes is formulated as an unstructured information management(UIM) problem. The application of the UIM principle supports the implementation of perception systems that can answer task-relevant queries about objects in a scene, boost object recognition performance by combining the strengths of multiple perception algorithms, support knowledge-enabled reasoning about objects and enable automatic and knowledge-driven generation of processing pipelines. We demonstrate the potential of the proposed framework through feasibility studies of systems for real-world scene perception that have been built on top of the framework.

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