Visual Identification of Articulated Object Parts

12/01/2020
by   Vicky Zeng, et al.
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As autonomous robots interact and navigate around real-world environments such as homes, it is useful to reliably identify and manipulate articulated objects, such as doors and cabinets. Many prior works in object articulation identification require manipulation of the object, either by the robot or a human. While recent works have addressed predicting articulation types from visual observations alone, they often assume prior knowledge of category-level kinematic motion models or sequence of observations where the articulated parts are moving according to their kinematic constraints. In this work, we propose training a neural network through large-scale domain randomization to identify the articulation type of object parts from a single image observation. Training data is generated via photorealistic rendering in simulation. Our proposed model predicts motion residual flows of object parts, and these residuals are used to determine the articulation type and parameters. We train the network on six object categories with 149 objects and 100K rendered images, achieving an accuracy of 82.5 categories in simulation and can be applied to real-world images without fine-tuning.

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