“…People encounter and skillfully manipulate DLOs, such as cables, ropes, threads, strings, and hoses. It would be beneficial to give robots similar skills to enable them to perform cable routing [1], [2], knot tying [3], rope untangling [4], belt-drive unit assembly [5], wiring harness assembly in the automotive sector [6], [7], threading the lace through the narrow hole [8], or surgical suturing [9]. A typical approach to manipulating DLOs is to use their models to plan the motion and control commands necessary to rearrange it to the desired state.…”