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Mouth gesture and voice command based robot command interface

Jonatan Gómez, A. Ceballos, Flavio Prieto, Tanneguy Redarce

发表年份
2009
引用次数
24

摘要

In this paper we present a voice command and mouth gesture based robot command interface which is capable of controlling three degrees of freedom. The gesture set was designed in order to avoid head rotation and translation, and thus relying solely in mouth movements. Mouth segmentation is performed by using the normalized a* component, as in J. Gomez, et al., (October 2008). The gesture detection process is carried out by a Gaussian mixture model (GMM) based classifier. After that, a state machine stabilizes the system response by restricting the number of possible movements depending on the initial state. Voice commands are modeled using a hidden Markov model (HMM) isolated word recognition scheme. The interface was designed taking into account the specific pose restrictions found in the DaVinci assisted surgery command console.

关键词

Hidden Markov modelGestureComputer scienceSpeech recognitionGesture recognitionInterface (matter)Artificial intelligenceRobotSegmentationComputer vision

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