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Benchmark Results for Bookshelf Organization Problem as Mixed Integer Nonlinear Program with Mode Switch and Collision Avoidance

Xuan Lin, Gabriel I. Fernandez, Dennis W. Hong

Published 2022-08-28Version 1

Mixed integer convex and nonlinear programs, MICP and MINLP, are expressive but require long solving times. Recent work that combines data-driven methods on solver heuristics has shown potential to overcome this issue allowing for applications on larger scale practical problems. To solve mixed-integer bilinear programs online with data-driven methods, several formulations exist including mathematical programming with complementary constraints (MPCC), mixed-integer programming (MIP). In this work, we benchmark the performances of those data-driven schemes on a bookshelf organization problem that has discrete mode switch and collision avoidance constraints. The success rate, optimal cost and solving time are compared along with non-data-driven methods. Our proposed methods are demonstrated as a high level planner for a robotic arm for the bookshelf problem.

Comments: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2110.00666
Categories: math.OC, cs.RO
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