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An Affordance Keypoint Detection Network for Robot Manipulation

Ruinian Xu, Fu-Jen Chu, Chao Tang, Weiyu Liu, Patricio A. Vela

2021IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters52 citationsDOI

Abstract

This letter investigates the addition of keypoint detections to a deep network affordance segmentation pipeline. The intent is to better interpret the functionality of object parts from a manipulation perspective. While affordance segmentation does provide label information about the potential use of object parts, it lacks predictions on the physical geometry that would support such use. The keypoints remedy the situation by providing structured predictions regarding position, direction, and extent. To support joint training of affordances and keypoints, a new dataset is created based on the UMD dataset. Called the UMD+GT affordance dataset, it emphasizes household objects and affordances. The dataset has a uniform representation for five keypoints that encodes information about where and how to manipulate the associated affordance. Visual processing benchmarking shows that the trained network, called AffKp, achieves the state-of-the-art performance on affordance segmentation and satisfactory result on keypoint detection. Manipulation experiments show more stable detection of the operating position for AffKp versus segmentation-only methods and the ability to infer object part pose and operating direction for task execution.

Topics & Concepts

AffordanceComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceSegmentationObject (grammar)Representation (politics)Task (project management)Pipeline (software)Perspective (graphical)Position (finance)GRASPRobotObject detectionComputer visionHuman–computer interactionEngineeringPoliticsSystems engineeringEconomicsProgramming languageFinanceLawPolitical scienceRobot Manipulation and LearningRobotic Mechanisms and DynamicsRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization
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