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Visual Perception for a Partner Robot Based on Computational Intelligence

Indra Adji Sulistijono, Naoyuki Kubota

Year
2005
Citations
12

Abstract

We propose computational intelligence for partner robot perception in which the robot requires the capability of visual perception to interact with human beings. Basically, robots should conduct moving object extraction, clustering, and classification for visual perception used in interactions with human beings. We propose total human visual tracking by long-term memory, k -means, self-organizing map, and a fuzzy controller is used for movement output. Experimental results show that the partner robot can conduct the human visual tracking.

Keywords

Computer scienceRobotArtificial intelligencePerceptionComputer visionCluster analysisVisual perceptionHuman–robot interactionFuzzy logicObject (grammar)

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