Hee-Deok Yang
Papers
2
Total Citations
169
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2
About
Hee-Deok Yang is a researcher specializing in human-robot interaction (HRI) and computer vision, with a particular focus on gesture recognition as a bridge between humans and intelligent robotic systems. His work has made significant contributions to the development of natural, intuitive communication interfaces that allow robots to interpret and respond to human body language in real time. Yang's most influential contribution is his research on whole-body gesture spotting and recognition, which expanded the field beyond earlier, narrower approaches centered on hand gestures and sign language. His 2007 paper, "Gesture Spotting and Recognition for Human–Robot Interaction," has accumulated 154 citations, establishing it as a foundational reference in the HRI community. This work addressed the critical challenge of automatically identifying and classifying meaningful gestures from continuous motion streams — a key requirement for robots operating in dynamic, human-populated environments. Building on earlier work presented in 2006, Yang helped lay the groundwork for more sophisticated, embodied interaction paradigms in robotics. His research has influenced subsequent generations of scholars working on gesture-based interfaces, autonomous robots, and intelligent systems, making him a notable figure in the intersection of computer vision and human-centered robotics.
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Top Papers
- 1Gesture Spotting and Recognition for Human–Robot Interaction154 citations · 2007
- 2Human-Robot Interaction by Whole Body Gesture Spotting and Recognition15 citations · 2006