ROAIMay 1, 2024

Sim-Grasp: Learning 6-DOF Grasp Policies for Cluttered Environments Using a Synthetic Benchmark

arXiv:2405.00841v29 citationsh-index: 28IEEE Robot Autom Lett
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This addresses robotic manipulation in cluttered settings, representing an incremental improvement with specific performance gains.

The paper tackles robust 6-DOF grasping in cluttered environments by introducing Sim-Grasp, which achieves grasping success rates of 97.14% for single objects and 87.43% and 83.33% for mixed clutter scenarios.

In this paper, we present Sim-Grasp, a robust 6-DOF two-finger grasping system that integrates advanced language models for enhanced object manipulation in cluttered environments. We introduce the Sim-Grasp-Dataset, which includes 1,550 objects across 500 scenarios with 7.9 million annotated labels, and develop Sim-GraspNet to generate grasp poses from point clouds. The Sim-Grasp-Polices achieve grasping success rates of 97.14% for single objects and 87.43% and 83.33% for mixed clutter scenarios of Levels 1-2 and Levels 3-4 objects, respectively. By incorporating language models for target identification through text and box prompts, Sim-Grasp enables both object-agnostic and target picking, pushing the boundaries of intelligent robotic systems.

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