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Research PaperResearchia:202602.20095[Robotics > Robotics]

IRIS: Learning-Driven Task-Specific Cinema Robot Arm for Visuomotor Motion Control

Qilong Cheng

Abstract

Robotic camera systems enable dynamic, repeatable motion beyond human capabilities, yet their adoption remains limited by the high cost and operational complexity of industrial-grade platforms. We present the Intelligent Robotic Imaging System (IRIS), a task-specific 6-DOF manipulator designed for autonomous, learning-driven cinematic motion control. IRIS integrates a lightweight, fully 3D-printed hardware design with a goal-conditioned visuomotor imitation learning framework based on Action Chunking with Transformers (ACT). The system learns object-aware and perceptually smooth camera trajectories directly from human demonstrations, eliminating the need for explicit geometric programming. The complete platform costs under $1,000 USD, supports a 1.5 kg payload, and achieves approximately 1 mm repeatability. Real-world experiments demonstrate accurate trajectory tracking, reliable autonomous execution, and generalization across diverse cinematic motions.


Source: arXiv:2602.17537v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.17537v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2602.17537v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.17537v1

Submission:2/20/2026
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Subjects:Robotics; Robotics
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