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Inferring the Geometric Nullspace of Robot Skills from Human Demonstrations

Robotics 2021-03-31 v1

Abstract

In this paper we present a framework to learn skills from human demonstrations in the form of geometric nullspaces, which can be executed using a robot. We collect data of human demonstrations, fit geometric nullspaces to them, and also infer their corresponding geometric constraint models. These geometric constraints provide a powerful mathematical model as well as an intuitive representation of the skill in terms of the involved objects. To execute the skill using a robot, we combine this geometric skill description with the robot's kinematics and other environmental constraints, from which poses can be sampled for the robot's execution. The result of our framework is a system that takes the human demonstrations as input, learns the underlying skill model, and executes the learnt skill with different robots in different dynamic environments. We evaluate our approach on a simulated industrial robot, and execute the final task on the iCub humanoid robot.

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@article{arxiv.2103.16092,
  title  = {Inferring the Geometric Nullspace of Robot Skills from Human Demonstrations},
  author = {Caixia Cai and Ying Siu Liang and Nikhil Somani and Wu Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.16092},
  year   = {2021}
}

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8 pages, 6 figures, ICRA 2020