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Learning to Nudge: A Scalable Barrier Function Framework for Safe Robot Interaction in Dense Clutter

Published: January 6, 2026 | arXiv ID: 2601.02686v1

By: Haixin Jin , Nikhil Uday Shinde , Soofiyan Atar and more

Potential Business Impact:

Robots safely touch and move things in messy places.

Business Areas:
Robotics Hardware, Science and Engineering, Software

Robots operating in everyday environments must navigate and manipulate within densely cluttered spaces, where physical contact with surrounding objects is unavoidable. Traditional safety frameworks treat contact as unsafe, restricting robots to collision avoidance and limiting their ability to function in dense, everyday settings. As the number of objects grows, model-based approaches for safe manipulation become computationally intractable; meanwhile, learned methods typically tie safety to the task at hand, making them hard to transfer to new tasks without retraining. In this work we introduce Dense Contact Barrier Functions(DCBF). Our approach bypasses the computational complexity of explicitly modeling multi-object dynamics by instead learning a composable, object-centric function that implicitly captures the safety constraints arising from physical interactions. Trained offline on interactions with a few objects, the learned DCBFcomposes across arbitrary object sets at runtime, producing a single global safety filter that scales linearly and transfers across tasks without retraining. We validate our approach through simulated experiments in dense clutter, demonstrating its ability to enable collision-free navigation and safe, contact-rich interaction in suitable settings.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
8 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Robotics