In many realistic settings, a robot is tasked with grasping an object without knowing its exact pose. Instead, the robot relies on a probabilistic estimation of the pose to decide how to attempt the grasp. We offer a novel Value of Assistance (VOA) measure for assessing the expected effect a specific observation will have on the robot's ability to successfully complete the grasp. Thus, VOA supports the decision of which sensing action would be most beneficial to the grasping task. We evaluate our suggested measures in both simulated and real-world robotic settings.
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