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Iterative learning of grasp adaptation through human corrections
Authors:Eric L SauserAuthor Vitae  Brenna D ArgallAuthor Vitae  Aude G BillardAuthor Vitae
Affiliation:
  • a Learning Algorithms and Systems Laboratory (LASA), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
  • b Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Genoa, Italy
  • c LIRA-Lab, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
  • Abstract:In the context of object interaction and manipulation, one characteristic of a robust grasp is its ability to comply with external perturbations applied to the grasped object while still maintaining the grasp. In this work, we introduce an approach for grasp adaptation which learns a statistical model to adapt hand posture solely based on the perceived contact between the object and fingers. Using a multi-step learning procedure, the model dataset is built by first demonstrating an initial hand posture, which is then physically corrected by a human teacher pressing on the fingertips, exploiting compliance in the robot hand. The learner then replays the resulting sequence of hand postures, to generate a dataset of posture-contact pairs that are not influenced by the touch of the teacher. A key feature of this work is that the learned model may be further refined by repeating the correction-replay steps. Alternatively, the model may be reused in the development of new models, characterized by the contact signatures of a different object. Our approach is empirically validated on the iCub robot. We demonstrate grasp adaptation in response to changes in contact, and show successful model reuse and improved adaptation with additional rounds of model refinement.
    Keywords:Policy refinement  Learning and adaptive systems  Tactile sensing  Grasp adaptation  Humanoid robots
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