Human Control of UAVs using Face Pose Estimates and Hand Gestures
Jawad Nagi, Alessandro Giusti, Gianni A. Di, Luca Maria Gambardella
- Year
- 2014
- Citations
- 77
Abstract
As a first step towards human and multiple-UAV interaction, we present a novel method for humans to interact with flying UAVs using locally on-board video cameras. Using machine vision techniques, our approach enables human operators to command and control Parrot drones by giving them directions to move, using simple hand gestures. When a direction to move is given, the robot controller estimates the angle and distance to move with the help of a face score system and the estimated hand direction. This approach offers mobile robots the ability localize with human operators and provides UAVs/UGVs with a better perception of the environment around the human.
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