Human-Computer Interaction Control of Snake-Like Robot Based on Gesture Recognition
Yidong Chen, Wei Wu, Wenyu Xiao
- 发表年份
- 2019
- 引用次数
- 4
摘要
Human-computer interaction has been a hot topic in the development of robots. Gesture recognition is a significant part of it. Existing snake-like robot is controlled by the handle and joystick. It is worth studying that use gesture to control robots. Existing main vision-based gesture recognition methods are based on a two-stage method: hand detection and segmentation, feature extraction and template matching process. Inspired by the YOLO[1] algorithm, this paper proposed a one-stage gesture recognition and snake-like robot control method, based on deep learning, combined image segmentation and classification, realized end-to-end recognition and robot control. The snake-like robot can react to four types of human's gestures with a rapid processing time.
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