Appearance-Based Gaze Estimator for Natural Interaction Control of Surgical Robots
Peng Li, Xuebin Hou, Xingguang Duan, Hiuman Yip, Guoli Song, Yunhui Liu
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 25
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Robots are playing an increasingly important role in modern surgery. However, conventional human-computer interaction methods, such as joystick control and sound control, have some shortcomings, and medical personnel are required to specifically practice operating the robot. We propose a human-computer interaction model based on eye movement with which medical staff can conveniently use their eye movements to control the robot. Our algorithm requires only an RGB camera to perform tasks without requiring expensive eye-tracking devices. Two kinds of eye control modes are designed in this paper. The first type is the pick and place movement, with which the user uses eye gaze to specify the point where the robotic arm is required to move. The second type is user command movement, with which the user can use eye gaze to select the direction in which the user desires the robot to move. The experimental results demonstrate the feasibility and convenience of these two modes of movement.
Keywords
Related papers
Statistical Learning Theory
Yuhai Wu, Vladimir Vapnik
1999
Artificial intelligence: a modern approach
1995
Applied Nonlinear Control
Jean-Jacques Slotine, Weiping Li
1991
A new optimizer using particle swarm theory
R.C. Eberhart, James Kennedy
2002