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Figure 7. Comparison of predicted grasping candidates for both networks trained on automatically labeled data (top two rows) and manually labeled data (bottom two rows). We apply non-maximum suppression to reduce the number of visualizedboxesand toensure theclarityof thevisualization. Method Validgraspingcandidates in% Auto-Label 81.17 Man-Label 83.43 Table 1. Relative number of valid grasping candidates for both approaches. The network trained with automatically labeled data is named Auto-Label, whereas the network trained with manually labeled data is named Man-Label. Both networks show similar performance which empha- sizes theusefulness ofourautomatically labeleddata. Figure 8. Examples for non-graspable predictions. (Left) predictedboundingboxnotgraspablebecauseanotherob- ject ison top; (middle)boxtoobig; (right)boxtoosmall. 5.2.QualitativeResults Qualitative results of our grasping point predic- tions are shown in Figure 7 for the networks trained with the manually annotated data and the automati- callygenerated labels respectively. 6.Conclusion We have proposed an automatic annotation method for easily generating grasp proposals for robotic manipulations using only one RGBD cam- era. Ourannotationmethodrequiresminimalhuman interactionand ishighlycosteffective. With thepro- posed method, we generated ground truth data and successfully trainedadeepneuralnetwork topredict grasping candidates. To underline the usefulness of our approach, we trained our grasp prediction net- work with hand annotated and automatically anno- tated data separately, and our experiments showed similar performance for both attempts. This leads to the conclusion that our automatically generated la- bels arehighlyaccurate. We believe that the best strategy to train a deep net- work for grasping point predictions is to initially train with a large number of automatically annotated frames using our method, and afterwards fine-tune it with a small number of frames annotated by human experts. This strategy can lead to highly accurate re- sultswithminimalhuman interaction. 129
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Joint Austrian Computer Vision and Robotics Workshop 2020
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Joint Austrian Computer Vision and Robotics Workshop 2020
Herausgeber
Graz University of Technology
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Graz
Datum
2020
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englisch
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CC BY 4.0
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978-3-85125-752-6
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21.0 x 29.7 cm
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188
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