Object Placement on Cluttered Surfaces: A Nested Local Search Approach
Abstract
For planning rearrangements of objects in a clutter, it is required to know the goal configuration of the objects. However, in real life scenarios, this information is not available most of the time. We introduce a novel method that computes a collision-free placement of objects on a cluttered surface, while minimizing the total number and amount of displacements of the existing moveable objects. Our method applies nested local searches that perform multi-objective optimizations guided by heuristics. Experimental evaluations demonstrate high computational efficiency and success rate of our method, as well as good quality of solutions.
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