System architecture for autonomous mobile manipulation of everyday objects in domestic environments

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Abstract

Assistive service robots have a great potential for helping elderly or motor-impaired people in everyday tasks. Specifically, enabling robots to manipulate objects in home environments is a critical step towards independent life. In this work, we focus on developing a complete system for autonomous mobile manipulation. We describe our system, which consists of natural language processing, perception, navigation, and integrated motion and grasp planning modules.

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Keleştemur, T., Yokoyama, N., Truong, J., Allaban, A. A., & Padır, T. (2019). System architecture for autonomous mobile manipulation of everyday objects in domestic environments. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 264–269). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3316782.3316797

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