HRI
A gesture interface for human-robot-interaction
Jochen Triesch, C. von der Malsburg
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 68
Abstract
The authors present a person-independent gesture interface implemented on a real robot which allows the user to give simple commands, e.g., how to grasp an object and where to put it. The gesture analysis relies on real-time tracking of the user's hand and a refined analysis of the hand's shape in the presence of varying complex backgrounds.
Keywords
GestureGRASPComputer scienceInterface (matter)RobotObject (grammar)Human–computer interactionGesture recognitionComputer visionArtificial intelligence
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