Real-Time, Highly Accurate Robotic Grasp Detection using Fully Convolutional Neural Networks with High-Resolution Images

09/16/2018
by   Dongwon Park, et al.
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Robotic grasp detection for novel objects is a challenging task, but for the last few years, deep learning based approaches have achieved remarkable performance improvements, up to 96.1 we propose fully convolutional neural network (FCNN) based methods for robotic grasp detection. Our methods also achieved state-of-the-art detection accuracy (up to 96.6 high-resolution images (6-20ms per 360x360 image) on Cornell dataset. Due to FCNN, our proposed method can be applied to images with any size for detecting multigrasps on multiobjects. Proposed methods were evaluated using 4-axis robot arm with small parallel gripper and RGB-D camera for grasping challenging small, novel objects. With accurate vision-robot coordinate calibration through our proposed learning-based, fully automatic approach, our proposed method yielded 90

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