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    Tool Macgyvering: Tool Construction Using Geometric Reasoning

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    MacGyvering is defined as creating or repairing something in an inventive or improvised way by utilizing objects that are available at hand. In this paper, we explore a subset of Macgyvering problems involving tool construction, i.e., creating tools from parts available in the environment. We formalize the overall problem domain of tool Macgyvering, introducing three levels of complexity for tool construction and substitution problems, and presenting a novel computational framework aimed at solving one level of the tool Macgyvering problem, specifically contributing a novel algorithm for tool construction based on geometric reasoning. We validate our approach by constructing three tools using a 7-DOF robot arm.Comment: Video demonstration available at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxnm8iu1TS75YNXcAiI-nEw Conference: Accepted to International Conference on Robotics and Automation 201

    Parallel Tracking and Mapping for Manipulation Applications with Golem Krang

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    Implementing a simultaneous localization and mapping system and an image semantic segmentation method on a mobile manipulation. The application of the SLAM is working towards navigating among obstacles in unknown environments. The object detection method will be integrated for future manipulation tasks such as grasping. This work will be demonstrated on a real robotics hardware system in the lab.Outgoin
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