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Open-Vocabulary Part-Based Grasping (2406.05951v1)

Published 10 Jun 2024 in cs.RO

Abstract: Many robotic applications require to grasp objects not arbitrarily but at a very specific object part. This is especially important for manipulation tasks beyond simple pick-and-place scenarios or in robot-human interactions, such as object handovers. We propose AnyPart, a practical system that combines open-vocabulary object detection, open-vocabulary part segmentation and 6DOF grasp pose prediction to infer a grasp pose on a specific part of an object in 800 milliseconds. We contribute two new datasets for the task of open-vocabulary part-based grasping, a hand-segmented dataset containing 1014 object-part segmentations, and a dataset of real-world scenarios gathered during our robot trials for individual objects and table-clearing tasks. We evaluate AnyPart on a mobile manipulator robot using a set of 28 common household objects over 360 grasping trials. AnyPart is capable of producing successful grasps 69.52 %, when ignoring robot-based grasp failures, AnyPart predicts a grasp location on the correct part 88.57 % of the time.

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