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Photograph-based interaction for teaching object delivery tasks to robots

Sunao Hashimoto, Andrei Ostanin, Masahiko İnami, Takeo Igarashi

Year
2010
Citations
2

Abstract

Personal photographs are important media for communication in our daily lives. People take photos to remember things about themselves and show them to others to share the experience. We expect that a photograph can be useful tool for teaching a task to a robot. We propose a novel human-robot interaction using photographs. The user takes a photo to remember the target in a real-world situation involving a task and shows it to the system to make it physically execute the task. We developed a prototype system in which the user took a photo of a dish arrangement on a table and showed it to the system later to then have a small robot deliver and arrange the dishes in the same way.

Keywords

Task (project management)RobotComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionTable (database)Object (grammar)MultimediaTask analysisArtificial intelligenceEngineering

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