DocumentCode :
716754
Title :
GP-GPIS-OPT: Grasp planning with shape uncertainty using Gaussian process implicit surfaces and Sequential Convex Programming
Author :
Mahler, Jeffrey ; Patil, Sachin ; Kehoe, Ben ; van den Berg, Jur ; Ciocarlie, Matei ; Abbeel, Pieter ; Goldberg, Ken
Author_Institution :
Dept. of EECS, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
26-30 May 2015
Firstpage :
4919
Lastpage :
4926
Abstract :
Computing grasps for an object is challenging when the object geometry is not known precisely. In this paper, we explore the use of Gaussian process implicit surfaces (GPISs) to represent shape uncertainty from RGBD point cloud observations of objects. We study the use of GPIS representations to select grasps on previously unknown objects, measuring grasp quality by the probability of force closure. Our main contribution is GP-GPIS-OPT, an algorithm for computing grasps for parallel-jaw grippers on 2D GPIS object representations. Specifically, our method optimizes an approximation to the probability of force closure subject to antipodal constraints on the parallel jaws using Sequential Convex Programming (SCP). We also introduce GPIS-Blur, a method for visualizing 2D GPIS models based on blending shape samples from a GPIS. We test the algorithm on a set of 8 planar objects with transparency, translucency, and specularity. Our experiments suggest that GP-GPIS-OPT computes grasps with higher probability of force closure than a planner that does not consider shape uncertainty on our test objects and may converge to a grasp plan up to 5.7×faster than using Monte-Carlo integration, a common method for grasp planning under shape uncertainty. Furthermore, initial experiments on the Willow Garage PR2 robot suggest that grasps selected with GP-GPIS-OPT are up to 90% more successful than those planned assuming a deterministic shape. Our dataset, code, and videos of our experiments are available at http://rll.berkeley.edu/icra2015grasping/.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; approximation theory; convex programming; grippers; mobile robots; probability; 2D GPIS object representations; GP-GPIS-OPT; Gaussian process implicit surfaces; RGBD point cloud observations; SCP; Willow Garage PR2 robot; force closure; grasp planning; parallel-jaw grippers; probability; sequential convex programming; Approximation methods; Force; Grippers; Sensors; Shape; Three-dimensional displays; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICRA.2015.7139882
Filename :
7139882
Link To Document :
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