Grasp Quality Metric

A numerical score assessing how good a grasp is, based on geometric and force analysis. Common metrics include the epsilon metric (largest disturbance wrench the grasp can resist), the volume of the grasp wrench space, manipulability at the grasp configuration, and learned quality scores from neural grasp evaluation networks. Higher-quality grasps are more robust to perturbations.

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