Affiliation:
1. Software Research Institute, Technological University of the Shannon, Midlands Midwest, N37 HD68 Athlone, Ireland
Abstract
This research study represents a polydexterous deep reinforcement learning-based pick-and-place framework for industrial clutter scenarios. In the proposed framework, the agent tends to learn the pick-and-place of regularly and irregularly shaped objects in clutter by using the sequential combination of prehensile and non-prehensile robotic manipulations involving different robotic grippers in a completely self-supervised manner. The problem was tackled as a reinforcement learning problem; after the Markov decision process (MDP) was designed, the off-policy model-free Q-learning algorithm was deployed using deep Q-networks as a Q-function approximator. Four distinct robotic manipulations, i.e., grasp from the prehensile manipulation category and inward slide, outward slide, and suction grip from the non-prehensile manipulation category were considered as actions. The Q-function comprised four fully convolutional networks (FCN) corresponding to each action based on memory-efficient DenseNet-121 variants outputting pixel-wise maps of action-values jointly trained via the pixel-wise parametrization technique. Rewards were awarded according to the status of the action performed, and backpropagation was conducted accordingly for the FCN generating the maximum Q-value. The results showed that the agent learned the sequential combination of the polydexterous prehensile and non-prehensile manipulations, where the non-prehensile manipulations increased the possibility of prehensile manipulations. We achieved promising results in comparison to the baselines, differently designed variants, and density-based testing clutter.
Funder
Science Foundation Ireland
European Regional Development Fund
Higher Education Authority (HEA) on behalf of the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science (DFHERIS), and the Shared Island Unit at the Department of the Taoiseach
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