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6-DoF Robotic Grasping with Transformer

Published 29 Jan 2023 in cs.RO and cs.HC | (2301.12476v1)

Abstract: Robotic grasping aims to detect graspable points and their corresponding gripper configurations in a particular scene, and is fundamental for robot manipulation. Existing research works have demonstrated the potential of using a transformer model for robotic grasping, which can efficiently learn both global and local features. However, such methods are still limited in grasp detection on a 2D plane. In this paper, we extend a transformer model for 6-Degree-of-Freedom (6-DoF) robotic grasping, which makes it more flexible and suitable for tasks that concern safety. The key designs of our method are a serialization module that turns a 3D voxelized space into a sequence of feature tokens that a transformer model can consume and skip-connections that merge multiscale features effectively. In particular, our method takes a Truncated Signed Distance Function (TSDF) as input. After serializing the TSDF, a transformer model is utilized to encode the sequence, which can obtain a set of aggregated hidden feature vectors through multi-head attention. We then decode the hidden features to obtain per-voxel feature vectors through deconvolution and skip-connections. Voxel feature vectors are then used to regress parameters for executing grasping actions. On a recently proposed pile and packed grasping dataset, we showcase that our transformer-based method can surpass existing methods by about 5% in terms of success rates and declutter rates. We further evaluate the running time and generalization ability to demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method.

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