Learning Object Placements For Relational Instructions by Hallucinating Scene Representations

2020 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)(2020)

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Robots coexisting with humans in their environment and performing services for them need the ability to interact with them. One particular requirement for such robots is that they are able to understand spatial relations and can place objects in accordance with the spatial relations expressed by their user. In this work, we present a convolutional neural network for estimating pixelwise object placement probabilities for a set of spatial relations from a single input image. During training, our network receives the learning signal by classifying hallucinated high-level scene representations as an auxiliary task. Unlike previous approaches, our method does not require ground truth data for the pixelwise relational probabilities or 3D models of the objects, which significantly expands the applicability in practical applications. Our results obtained using real-world data and human-robot experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of our method in reasoning about the best way to place objects to reproduce a spatial relation. Videos of our experiments can be found at https://youtu.be/zaZkHTWFMKM.
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object placement learning,relational instructions,spatial relation,convolutional neural network,pixelwise object placement probability estimation,hallucinated high-level scene representation classification,pixelwise relational probabilities,human-robot experiments,single input image,learning signal,3D models
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