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Vision and Tactile Robotic System to Grasp Litter in Outdoor Environments

Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems (JINT)

Ignacio de Loyola Páez-Ubieta1,2 , Julio Castaño-Amorós1 ,
Santiago T. Puente1 , Pablo Gil1
1. Group of Automation, Robotics and Computer Vision (AUROVA) - University of Alicante 2. University Institute for Engineering Research (I3E) - University Miguel Hernández
Diagram Vision and Tactile Robotic System to Grasp Litter in Outdoor Environments

Manipulator robotic system collecting litter in outdoor environments

Paper Abstract

The accumulation of litter is increasing in many places and is consequently becoming a problem that must be dealt with. In this paper, we present a manipulator robotic system to collect litter in outdoor environments. This system has three functionalities. Firstly, it uses colour images to detect and recognise litter comprising different materials. Secondly, depth data are combined with pixels of waste objects to compute a 3D location and segment three-dimensional point clouds of the litter items in the scene. The grasp in 3 Degrees of Freedom (DoFs) is then estimated for a robot arm with a gripper for the segmented cloud of each instance of waste. Finally, two tactile-based algorithms are implemented and then employed in order to provide the gripper with a sense of touch. This work uses two low-cost visual-based tactile sensors at the fingertips. One of them addresses the detection of contact (which is obtained from tactile images) between the gripper and solid waste, while another has been designed to detect slippage in order to prevent the objects grasped from falling. Our proposal was successfully tested by carrying out extensive experimentation with different objects varying in size, texture, geometry and materials in different outdoor environments (a tiled pavement, a surface of stone/soil, and grass). Our system achieved an average score of 94% for the detection and Collection Success Rate (CSR) as regards its overall performance, and of 80% for the collection of items of litter at the first attempt.

Generated datasets

The dataset D1 designed and used is publicly available at HOWA_dataset. Datasets D2 and D3 designed and used are not publicly available in this moment but they could be available from Institutional Repository of the University of Alicante or asking authors.

BibTeX


        @article{paez2023vision,
          title={Vision and Tactile Robotic System to Grasp Litter in Outdoor Environments},
          author={Páez-Ubieta, Ignacio de Loyola and Castaño-Amorós, Julio and Puente, Santiago T and Gil, Pablo},
          journal={Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems (JINT)},
          volume={109},
          number={2},
          pages={36},
          year={2023},
          doi={10.1007/s10846-023-01930-2},
          publisher={Springer}
        }
    

Research work was funded by:

  • Valencian Regional Government and FEDER through the PROMETEO/2021/075 project.
  • Computer facilities were provided through the IDIFEFER/2020/003 project.