TacGNN:Learning Tactile-based In-hand Manipulation with a Blind Robot
Yang, Linhan, Huang, Bidan, Li, Qingbiao, Tsai, Ya-Yen, Lee, Wang Wei, Song, Chaoyang, Pan, Jia
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In this paper, we propose a novel framework for tactile-based dexterous manipulation learning with a blind anthropomorphic robotic hand, i.e. without visual sensing. First, object-related states were extracted from the raw tactile signals by a graph-based perception model - TacGNN. The resulting tactile features were then utilized in the policy learning of an in-hand manipulation task in the second stage. This method was examined by a Baoding ball task - simultaneously manipulating two spheres around each other by 180 degrees in hand. We conducted experiments on object states prediction and in-hand manipulation using a reinforcement learning algorithm (PPO). Results show that TacGNN is effective in predicting object-related states during manipulation by decreasing the RMSE of prediction to 0.096cm comparing to other methods, such as MLP, CNN, and GCN. Finally, the robot hand could finish an in-hand manipulation task solely relying on the robotic own perception - tactile sensing and proprioception. In addition, our methods are tested on three tasks with different difficulty levels and transferred to the real robot without further training.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-3-2023
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