GET-Zero: Graph Embodiment Transformer for Zero-shot Embodiment Generalization
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper introduces GET-Zero, a model architecture and training procedure for learning an embodiment-aware control policy that can immediately adapt to new hardware changes without retraining. To do so, we present Graph Embodiment Transformer (GET), a transformer model that leverages the embodiment graph connectivity as a learned structural bias in the attention mechanism. We use behavior cloning to distill demonstration data from embodiment-specific expert policies into an embodiment-aware GET model that conditions on the hardware configuration of the robot to make control decisions. We conduct a case study on a dexterous in-hand object rotation task using different configurations of a four-fingered robot hand with joints removed and with link length extensions. Using the GET model along with a self-modeling loss enables GET-Zero to zero-shot generalize to unseen variation in graph structure and link length, yielding a 20% improvement over baseline methods. All code and qualitative video results are on https://get-zero-paper.github.io
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-9-2024
- Country:
- Europe > Netherlands
- South Holland > Delft (0.04)
- Asia > Japan
- Honshū > Chūbu > Ishikawa Prefecture > Kanazawa (0.04)
- Europe > Netherlands
- Genre:
- Research Report (0.64)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning (1.00)
- Natural Language > Large Language Model (0.74)
- Robots > Manipulation (0.48)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence