Edge-Dependent Efficient Grasp Rectangle Search in Robotic Grasp Detection

Lu Chen, Panfeng Huang, Yuanhao Li, Zhongjie Meng

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Abstract

Grasping unseen objects has become one of the most critical abilities of robots, where identifying the feasible grasp locations is the key technique. Previously proposed methods generally rely on grid search strategy, which evaluates grasp candidates at regular interval, or directly adopt the deep convolutional network, which requires large datasets and powerful computational ability. In this article, we propose an edge-based grasp detection strategy, which combines low-level features and a lightweight convolutional neural network (CNN). Specifically, two grip criteria are first introduced to select feasible point pairs and determine the corresponding grasp candidates. Then, a lightweight CNN model is rapidly trained with limited number of samples in order to recognize feasible grasps. Our method does not require additional sensor information and can work well with only RGB image. Comparative experiments on public dataset verify the effectiveness of our efficient grasp search, which is superior to existing grasp search strategies in accuracy and efficiency. Meanwhile, it achieves competitive results with traditional CNN-based methods using less training time. In addition, we also test the proposed approach under real-world robotic grasping scenario.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2922-2931
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
Volume26
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Deep neural network
  • efficient search
  • grasp detection
  • grip criteria
  • robotic grasping

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