A comparison of human skeleton extractors for real-time human-robot interaction
Wanchen Li, Robin Passama, Vincent Bonnet, Andrea Cherubini
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
Modern industrial manufacturing procedures gradually integrate physical Human-Robot interaction (pHRI) scenarios. This requires robots to understand human intentions for effective and safe cooperation. Vision is the most commonly used sensor modality for robots to perceive human behavior. In this paper, we compare various vision-based human skeleton extraction frameworks, to provide guidance for the design of human-robot interaction applications. We run various skeleton extractors on a video of a person working with the help of a dual-arm collaborative robot, in a scenario simulating a typical human-robot workspace. By comparing the outcomes of the various skeleton extractors, we justify our choices according to pHRI constraints.
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