AnyGrasp: Robust and Efficient Grasp Perception in Spatial and Temporal Domains
About
As the basis for prehensile manipulation, it is vital to enable robots to grasp as robustly as humans. Our innate grasping system is prompt, accurate, flexible, and continuous across spatial and temporal domains. Few existing methods cover all these properties for robot grasping. In this paper, we propose AnyGrasp for grasp perception to enable robots these abilities using a parallel gripper. Specifically, we develop a dense supervision strategy with real perception and analytic labels in the spatial-temporal domain. Additional awareness of objects' center-of-mass is incorporated into the learning process to help improve grasping stability. Utilization of grasp correspondence across observations enables dynamic grasp tracking. Our model can efficiently generate accurate, 7-DoF, dense, and temporally-smooth grasp poses and works robustly against large depth-sensing noise. Using AnyGrasp, we achieve a 93.3% success rate when clearing bins with over 300 unseen objects, which is on par with human subjects under controlled conditions. Over 900 mean-picks-per-hour is reported on a single-arm system. For dynamic grasping, we demonstrate catching swimming robot fish in the water. Our project page is at https://graspnet.net/anygrasp.html
Related benchmarks
| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robot Grasping | Real Robot Experiments | Success Rate28.6 | 7 | |
| Pick Task | General Pick Task | Success Rate (Toys)63.2 | 6 | |
| Robotic Grasping | Sim-Trans3D Simulation | Success Rate44.1 | 4 | |
| 6-DoF Grasping | Robotiq-2F140 Industrial Manipulator (Isolated Objects) | Grasp Success Rate80 | 3 | |
| 6-DoF Grasping | Robotiq-2F140 Industrial Manipulator (Clutter) | Grasp Success Rate42.9 | 3 | |
| 6-DoF Grasping | Robotiq-2F140 Industrial Manipulator (overall) | Grasp Success Rate61.4 | 3 |