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Studying Gaze-based Human Robot Interaction: An Experimental Platform

Stefan Kohlbecher, Eva Wiese, Klaus Bartl, J. Blume, Alexander Bannat, Erich Schneider

发表年份
2012
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摘要

In this paper, a platform for studying human-robot interaction is presented.Apart from presenting a robotic eye module, which exceeds human performance in terms of velocity and acceleration, we introduce a novel method of controlling a robot's head and eye movements.In a Wizard-of-Oz scenario, a human operator (the wizard) perceives the world from the perspective of a robot through a video link.His eye and head movements are recorded and, in turn, fed back to the robot.This allows for very natural eye and head movements when the wizard virtually interacts through the robot with one or more participants.Additionally the robot can carry out scripted movements to conduct repeatable experiments in a controlled manner.It is also possible to record the gaze behaviors of the participant(s).

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GazeHuman–robot interactionComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionRobotArtificial intelligenceComputer vision

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