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Continual Learning of Hand Gestures for Human-Robot Interaction

Xavier Cucurull, Anaís Garrell

Year
2023
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

In this paper, we present an efficient method to incrementally learn to classify static hand gestures. This method allows users to teach a robot to recognize new symbols in an incremental manner. Contrary to other works which use special sensors or external devices such as color or data gloves, our proposed approach makes use of a single RGB camera to perform static hand gesture recognition from 2D images. Furthermore, our system is able to incrementally learn up to 38 new symbols using only 5 samples for each old class, achieving a final average accuracy of over 90\%. In addition to that, the incremental training time can be reduced to a 10\% of the time required when using all data available.

Keywords

GestureRGB color modelComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer visionRobotGesture recognitionClass (philosophy)Human–computer interaction

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