Visual Geometric Skill Inference by Watching Human Demonstration

11/08/2019
by   Jun Jin, et al.
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We study the problem of learning manipulation skills from human demonstration video by inferring association relationship between geometric features. Our motivation comes from the observation in human eye-hand coordination that a set of manipulation skills are actually minimizing the Euclidean distance between geometric primitives while regressing their association constraints in non-Euclidean space. We propose a graph based kernel regression method to directly infer the underlying association constraints from human demonstration video using Incremental Maximum Entropy Inverse Reinforcement Learning (InMaxEnt IRL). The learned skill inference provides human readable task definition and outputs control errors that can be directly plugged into traditional controllers. Our method removes the need of tedious feature selection and robust feature trackers in traditional approaches (e.g. feature based visual servoing). Experiments show our method reaches high accuracy even with only one human demonstration video and generalize well under variances.

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