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Context-Aware Robot Control Using Gesture Episodes

Petr Vanc, Jan Kristof Behrens, Karla Stepanova

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Abstract

Collaborative robots became a popular tool for increasing productivity in partly automated manufacturing plants. Intuitive robot teaching methods are required to quickly and flexibly adapt the robot programs to new tasks. Gestures have an essential role in human communication. However, in human-robot-interaction scenarios, gesture-based user inter- faces are so far used rarely, and if they employ a one-to-one mapping of gestures to robot control variables. In this paper, we propose a method that infers the user’s intent based on gesture episodes, the context of the situation, and common sense. The approach is evaluated in a simulated table-top manipulation setting. We conduct deterministic experiments with simulated users and show that the system can even handle the personal preferences of each user.

Index terms

Gesture Posture and Facial Expressions Intention Recognition