Self-Supervised Robot In-hand Object Learning

04/01/2019
by   Victoria Florence, et al.
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In order to complete tasks in a new environment, robots must be able to recognize unseen, unique objects. Fully supervised methods have made great strides on the object segmentation task, but require many examples of each object class and don't scale to unseen environments. In this work, we present a method that acquires pixelwise object labels for manipulable in-hand objects with no human supervision. Our two-step approach does a foreground-background segmentation informed by robot kinematics then uses a self-recognition network to segment the robot from the object in the foreground. We are able to achieve 49.4

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