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Development of a Visual Perception System on a Dual-Arm Mobile Robot for Human-Robot Interaction

Wei‐Ting Weng, Han‐Pang Huang, Yu-Lin Zhao, Chun-Yeon Lin

Year
2022
Citations
9
Access
Open access

Abstract

This paper presents the development of a visual-perception system on a dual-arm mobile robot for human-robot interaction. This visual system integrates three subsystems. Hand gesture recognition is utilized to trigger human-robot interaction. Engagement and intention of the participants are detected and quantified through a cognitive system. Visual servoing uses YOLO to identify the object to be tracked and hybrid, model-based tracking to follow the object's geometry. The proposed visual-perception system is implemented in the developed dual-arm mobile robot, and experiments are conducted to validate the proposed method's effects on human-robot interaction applications.

Keywords

Visual servoingArtificial intelligenceComputer visionMobile robotRobotHuman–robot interactionDual (grammatical number)Computer scienceRobotic armPerception

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