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Implementing Bubblegrams: The Use of Haar-Like Features for Human-Robot Interaction

James E. Young, Ehud Sharlin, Jeffrey E. Boyd

Year
2006
Citations
7

Abstract

Bubblegrams - a human-robot interaction (HRI) technique - uses mixed reality (MR) to allow collocated humans and robots to interact directly by visually augmenting their shared physical environment. Bubblegrams uses interactive comic-like graphic balloons that appear above the robot to allow for interaction between humans and robots. A key technical challenge facing Bubblegrams is the detection of the location of the robot within the user's vision; the MR system needs this information to place the bubble. To solve this, we applied a vision algorithm based on Haar-like features to find and track the robot in real time. This paper introduces the Bubblegrams interface and details the vision algorithm used to detect and track the robot

Keywords

RobotComputer scienceComputer visionArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionHuman–robot interactionHaar-like featuresMobile robotFeature extractionFace detection

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