Learning self-supervised task progression metrics: a case of cloth folding

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Andreas Verleysen
Matthijs Biondina
Francis wyffels
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[1] IDLab-AIRO – Ghent University – imec,
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Applied Intelligence | 2023年 / 53卷
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Process monitoring; Deformable object manipulation; Contrastive learning; Learning from demonstrations; Semantic representation;
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An important challenge for smart manufacturing systems is finding relevant metrics that capture task quality and progression for process monitoring to ensure process reliability and safety. Data-driven process metrics construct features and labels from abundant raw process data, which incurs costs and inaccuracies due to the labelling process. In this work, we circumvent expensive process data labelling by distilling the task intent from video demonstrations. We present a method to express the task intent in the form of a scalar value by aligning a self-supervised learned embedding to a small set of high-quality task demonstrations. We evaluate our method on the challenging case of monitoring the progress of people folding clothing. We demonstrate that our approach effectively learns to represent task progression without manually labelling sub-steps or progress in the videos. Using case-based experiments, we find that our method learns task-relevant features and useful invariances, making it robust to noise, distractors and variations in the task and shirts. The experimental results show that the proposed method can monitor processes in domains where state representation is inherently challenging.
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页码:1725 / 1743
页数:18
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