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Grasp the Graph (GtG) 2.0: Ensemble of GNNs for High-Precision Grasp Pose Detection in Clutter

Ali Rashidi Moghadam, Sayedmohammadreza Rastegari, Mehdi Tale Masouleh, Ahmad Kalhor

2025-05-05Robotic Grasping
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Abstract

Grasp pose detection in cluttered, real-world environments remains a significant challenge due to noisy and incomplete sensory data combined with complex object geometries. This paper introduces Grasp the Graph 2.0 (GtG 2.0) method, a lightweight yet highly effective hypothesis-and-test robotics grasping framework which leverages an ensemble of Graph Neural Networks for efficient geometric reasoning from point cloud data. Building on the success of GtG 1.0, which demonstrated the potential of Graph Neural Networks for grasp detection but was limited by assumptions of complete, noise-free point clouds and 4-Dof grasping, GtG 2.0 employs a conventional Grasp Pose Generator to efficiently produce 7-Dof grasp candidates. Candidates are assessed with an ensemble Graph Neural Network model which includes points within the gripper jaws (inside points) and surrounding contextual points (outside points). This improved representation boosts grasp detection performance over previous methods using the same generator. GtG 2.0 shows up to a 35% improvement in Average Precision on the GraspNet-1Billion benchmark compared to hypothesis-and-test and Graph Neural Network-based methods, ranking it among the top three frameworks. Experiments with a 3-Dof Delta Parallel robot and Kinect-v1 camera show a success rate of 91% and a clutter completion rate of 100%, demonstrating its flexibility and reliability.

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TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Robotic GraspingGraspNet-1BillionAP_novel29.75GtG2.0
Robotic GraspingGraspNet-1BillionAP_seen68.79GtG2.0
Robotic GraspingGraspNet-1BillionAP_similar61.71GtG2.0
Robotic GraspingGraspNet-1BillionmAP53.42GtG2.0

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