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Closed Loop Interactive Embodied Reasoning for Robot Manipulation

23 April 2024
Michal Nazarczuk
Jan Kristof Behrens
Karla Stepanova
Matej Hoffmann
K. Mikolajczyk
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Abstract

Embodied reasoning systems integrate robotic hardware and cognitive processes to perform complex tasks, typically in response to a natural language query about a specific physical environment. This usually involves changing the belief about the scene or physically interacting and changing the scene (e.g. sort the objects from lightest to heaviest). In order to facilitate the development of such systems we introduce a new modular Closed Loop Interactive Embodied Reasoning (CLIER) approach that takes into account the measurements of non-visual object properties, changes in the scene caused by external disturbances as well as uncertain outcomes of robotic actions. CLIER performs multi-modal reasoning and action planning and generates a sequence of primitive actions that can be executed by a robot manipulator. Our method operates in a closed loop, responding to changes in the environment. Our approach is developed with the use of MuBle simulation environment and tested in 10 interactive benchmark scenarios. We extensively evaluate our reasoning approach in simulation and in real-world manipulation tasks with a success rate above 76% and 64%, respectively.

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@article{nazarczuk2025_2404.15194,
  title={ Closed Loop Interactive Embodied Reasoning for Robot Manipulation },
  author={ Michal Nazarczuk and Jan Kristof Behrens and Karla Stepanova and Matej Hoffmann and Krystian Mikolajczyk },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.15194},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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