Towards Real-Time Physical Human-Robot Interaction Using Skeleton Information and Hand Gestures

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Abstract

For successful physical human-robot interaction, the capability of a robot to understand its environment is imperative. More importantly, the robot should extract from the human operator as much information as possible. A reliable 3D skeleton extraction is essential for a robot to predict the intentions of the operator while s/he moves toward the robot or performs a meaningful gesture. For this purpose, we have integrated a time-of-flight depth camera with a state-of-the-art 2D skeleton extraction library namely Openpose, to obtain 3D skeletal joint coordinates reliably. We have also developed a robust and rotation invariant (in the coronal plane)hand gesture detector using a convolutional neural network. At run time (after having been trained)the detector does not require any pre-processing of the hand images. A complete pipeline for skeleton extraction and hand gesture recognition is developed and employed for real-time physical human-robot interaction, demonstrating the promising capability of the designed framework. This work establishes a firm basis and will be extended for the development of intelligent human intention detection in physical human-robot interaction scenarios, to efficiently recognize a variety of static as well as dynamic gestures.

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Mazhar, O., Ramdani, S., Navarro, B., Passama, R., & Cherubini, A. (2018). Towards Real-Time Physical Human-Robot Interaction Using Skeleton Information and Hand Gestures. In IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (pp. 7336–7341). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2018.8594385

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