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Imitation Learning for High Precision Peg-in-Hole Tasks

26 December 2020
S. Gubbi
Shishir Kolathaya
B. Amrutur
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Abstract

Industrial robot manipulators are not able to match the precision and speed with which humans are able to execute contact rich tasks even to this day. Therefore, as a means overcome this gap, we demonstrate generative methods for imitating a peg-in-hole insertion task in a 6-DOF robot manipulator. In particular, generative adversarial imitation learning (GAIL) is used to successfully achieve this task with a 10 um, and a 6 um peg-hole clearance on the Yaskawa GP8 industrial robot. Experimental results show that the policy successfully learns within 20 episodes from a handful of human expert demonstrations on the robot (i.e., < 10 tele-operated robot demonstrations). The insertion time improves from > 20 seconds (which also includes failed insertions) to < 15 seconds, thereby validating the effectiveness of this approach.

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