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Laser-Based Tracking of Human Position and Orientation Using Parametric Shape Modeling

Dylan F. Glas, Takahiro Miyashita, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita

发表年份
2009
引用次数
93

摘要

Robots designed to interact socially with people require reliable estimates of human position and motion. Additional pose data such as body orientation may enable a robot to interact more effectively by providing a basis for inferring contextual social information such as people's intentions and relationships. To this end, we have developed a system for simultaneously tracking the position and body orientation of many people, using a network of laser range finders mounted at torso height. An individual particle filter is used to track the position and velocity of each human, and a parametric shape model representing the person's cross-sectional contour is fit to the observed data at each step. We demonstrate the system's tracking accuracy quantitatively in laboratory trials and we present results from a field experiment observing subjects walking through the lobby of a building. The results show that our method can closely track torso and arm movements, even with noisy and incomplete sensor data, and we present examples of social information observable from this orientation and positioning information that may be useful for social robots.

关键词

TorsoComputer visionOrientation (vector space)Artificial intelligenceParticle filterTracking (education)Parametric statisticsComputer sciencePosition (finance)Robot

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