Learning Manipulation Actions From Human Demonstrations

2016 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)(2016)

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Learning from demonstration is a popular approach for teaching robots as it allows service robots to acquire new skills without explicit programming. However, for manipulation actions mostly kinesthetic teaching is used as these actions require precise knowledge about the interactions between the robot and the object. In this paper, we present a novel approach that allows a robot to learn actions carried out by a teacher from observations. We achieve this by first transforming RGBD observations to consistent hand-object trajectories, which are then adapted to the robot's grasping capabilities. Experimental results show that the robot is able to learn complex tasks such as opening doors or drawers.
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human demonstrations,service robots,kinesthetic teaching,RGBD observations,hand-object trajectories,robot-object interactions,robot grasping capabilities,manipulation action learning
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