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Thermal Imaging-Based Lightweight Gesture Recognition System for Mobile Robots

Xinxin Wang, Xiaokai Ma, Lijun Wang, Xiaona Song

发表年份
2025
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With the rapid advancement of computer vision and deep learning technologies, the accuracy and efficiency of real-time gesture recognition have significantly improved. This paper introduces a gesture-controlled robot system based on thermal imaging sensors. By replacing traditional physical button controls, this design significantly enhances the interactivity and operational convenience of human–machine interaction. First, a thermal imaging gesture dataset is collected using Python3.9. Compared to traditional RGB images, thermal imaging can better capture gesture details, especially in low-light conditions, thereby improving the robustness of gesture recognition. Subsequently, a neural network model is constructed and trained using Keras, and the model is then deployed to a microcontroller. This lightweight model design enables the gesture recognition system to operate on resource-constrained embedded devices, achieving real-time performance and high efficiency. In addition, using a standalone thermal sensor for gesture recognition avoids the complexity of multi-sensor fusion schemes, simplifies the system structure, reduces costs, and ensures real-time performance and stability. The final results demonstrate that the proposed design achieves a model test accuracy of 99.05%. In summary, through its gesture recognition capabilities—featuring high accuracy, low latency, non-contact interaction, and low-light adaptability—this design precisely meets the core demands for “convenient, safe, and natural interaction” in rehabilitation, smart homes, and elderly assistive devices, showcasing clear potential for practical scenario implementation.

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Gesture recognitionGestureComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceRobustness (evolution)AdaptabilityInteractivityRobotComputer visionEmbedded system

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