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A Review of Scene Representations for Robot Manipulators

22 December 2022
Carter Sifferman
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For a robot to act intelligently, it needs to sense the world around it. Increasingly, robots build an internal representation of the world from sensor readings. This representation can then be used to inform downstream tasks, such as manipulation, collision avoidance, or human interaction. In practice, scene representations vary widely depending on the type of robot, the sensing modality, and the task that the robot is designed to do. This review provides an overview of the scene representations used for robot manipulators (robot arms). We focus primarily on representations which are built from real world sensing and are used to inform some downstream robotics task.

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