ROAISep 12, 2023

GraspGF: Learning Score-based Grasping Primitive for Human-assisting Dexterous Grasping

arXiv:2309.06038v433 citationsh-index: 9
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the challenge of human-assisting dexterous grasping for individuals needing robotic hand assistance, representing an incremental advance over conventional grasping methods.

The paper tackles the problem of training a robotic hand to assist users in grasping objects by adapting to diverse user intentions and object geometry, achieving superior performance compared to baselines in experiments.

The use of anthropomorphic robotic hands for assisting individuals in situations where human hands may be unavailable or unsuitable has gained significant importance. In this paper, we propose a novel task called human-assisting dexterous grasping that aims to train a policy for controlling a robotic hand's fingers to assist users in grasping objects. Unlike conventional dexterous grasping, this task presents a more complex challenge as the policy needs to adapt to diverse user intentions, in addition to the object's geometry. We address this challenge by proposing an approach consisting of two sub-modules: a hand-object-conditional grasping primitive called Grasping Gradient Field~(GraspGF), and a history-conditional residual policy. GraspGF learns `how' to grasp by estimating the gradient from a success grasping example set, while the residual policy determines `when' and at what speed the grasping action should be executed based on the trajectory history. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of our proposed method compared to baselines, highlighting the user-awareness and practicality in real-world applications. The codes and demonstrations can be viewed at "https://sites.google.com/view/graspgf".

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