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Eye tracking for human robot interaction

Oskar Palinko, Francesco Rea, Giulio Sandini, Alessandra Sciutti

Year
2016
Citations
4

Abstract

Humans use eye gaze in their daily interaction with other humans. Humanoid robots, on the other hand, have not yet taken full advantage of this form of implicit communication. We designed a passive monocular gaze tracking system implemented on the iCub humanoid robot [Metta et al. 2008]. The validation of the system proved that it is a viable low-cost, calibration-free gaze tracking solution for humanoid platforms, with a mean absolute error of about 5 degrees on horizontal angle estimates. We also demonstrated the applicability of our system to human-robot collaborative tasks, showing that the eye gaze reading ability can enable successful implicit communication between humans and the robot.

Keywords

iCubHumanoid robotGazeComputer scienceComputer visionEye trackingArtificial intelligenceRobotMonocularTracking (education)

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