Jacta: A Versatile Planner for Learning Dexterous and Whole-body Manipulation

Brüdigam, Jan, Abbas, Ali-Adeeb, Sorokin, Maks, Fang, Kuan, Hung, Brandon, Guru, Maya, Sosnowski, Stefan, Wang, Jiuguang, Hirche, Sandra, Cleac'h, Simon Le

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Robotic manipulation is challenging due to discontinuous dynamics, as well as high-dimensional state and action spaces. Data-driven approaches that succeed in manipulation tasks require large amounts of data and expert demonstrations, typically from humans. Existing manipulation planners are restricted to specific systems and often depend on specialized algorithms for using demonstration. Therefore, we introduce a flexible motion planner tailored to dexterous and whole-body manipulation tasks. Our planner creates readily usable demonstrations for reinforcement learning algorithms, eliminating the need for additional training pipeline complexities. With this approach, we can efficiently learn policies for complex manipulation tasks, where traditional reinforcement learning alone only makes little progress. Furthermore, we demonstrate that learned policies are transferable to real robotic systems for solving complex dexterous manipulation tasks.

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