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A Summary of Team MIT's Approach to the Amazon Picking Challenge 2015
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringField RoboticsTeam MitIntelligent RoboticsObject ManipulationIntelligent SystemsPicking ChallengeAmazon Picking ChallengeMaterial HandlingOperations ResearchSoft RoboticsData ScienceIndustrial RoboticsLogisticsSystems EngineeringRobot LearningCombinatorial OptimizationMechanism DesignDesignComputer ScienceIndustrial DesignRobot CompetitionAutomationBusinessTechnologyRoboticsAutomation Engineering
The Amazon Picking Challenge (APC), held alongside the International Conference on Robotics and Automation in May 2015 in Seattle, challenged roboticists from academia and industry to demonstrate fully automated solutions to the problem of picking objects from shelves in a warehouse fulfillment scenario. Packing density, object variability, speed, and reliability are the main complexities of the task. The picking challenge serves both as a motivation and an instrument to focus research efforts on a specific manipulation problem. In this document, we describe Team MIT's approach to the competition, including design considerations, contributions, and performance, and we compile the lessons learned. We also describe what we think are the main remaining challenges.
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