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Robots must have similar mechanical impedance characteristics to humans in order to make safe and efficient contact. This impedance requirement applies not only to the surface but also to the actuation mechanisms. The objective of this research is to develop inherently flexible actuator by realizing backdrivability. A class of hydraulic actuation called electro-hydrostatic actuator was applied to...
In this paper, mimetic communication is extended to human-robot interaction tasks, in which physical contact transitions must be handled. The mimetic communication consists of imitation learning for learning low level motion primitives and a higher level interaction learning stage in which also the information about the human-robot contacts is included. For the imitation learning, Cartesian marker...
This paper describes the novel approach to integration of natural language processing and symbolization of motion patterns in order to allow for humanoid robotpsilas acquisition of language. This framework consists of two models : motion language model and natural language model. In the motion language model, morpheme words are stochastically associated with symbolized motion patterns via latent variables...
This paper describes an approach for on-line, incremental learning of full body motion primitives from observation of human motion. The continuous observation sequence is first partitioned into motion segments, using stochastic segmentation. Motion segments are next incrementally clustered and organized into a hierarchical tree structure representing the known motion primitives. Motion primitives...
This paper deals with the imitation of human motions by a humanoid robot based on marker point measurements from a 3D motion capture system. For imitating the humanpsilas motion, we propose a Cartesian control approach in which a set of control points on the humanoid is selected and the robot is virtually connected to the measured marker points via translational springs. The forces according to these...
When simulating and controlling robot dynamics it is necessary to know the inertial parameters and the joint dynamics accurately. As these parameters are usually not provided by manufacturers, identification is then an essential step in robotics. In addition with the up coming wide-spreading of humanoid robots in the society the identification of humanoid dynamics has became mandatory to insure safety...
Humanoid robots demand high performance on actuators, such as power-to-weight ratio, durability, occupation volume, and freedom of placement. Also, for robots to interact with unknown objects, flexibility is necessary. Backdrivability is effective when both flexibility and high output torque needs to be realized, which were often contradicting requirement. In this paper, backdrivable hydrostatic transmission...
In this paper, the authors propose a novel toe joint mechanism using a parallel four-bar linkage. This mechanism enables a humanoid robot to contact with the floor at points of a multilink, namely the toe pad and toe tips, similar to human motion. Using this toe mechanism, a major part of the reaction force acts on the non-movable portion of a link rather than on the toe tip. Because of this, it is...
Optical motion capturing systems are widely used to acquire human beings' motion patterns in humanoid imitation learning research. However, optical motion capturing systems have a restricted movable area. This paper proposes the HMM based mimesis scheme using a monocular camera mounted on a humanoid. This scheme releases the restriction of movable area and enables imitation in daily life environments...
Generally, imitation of a motion means generation of a close motion to the observation. Moreover, it means that conversion into its own motion, which is adoptable to its body structure, by integrating with its prior knowledge. From this perspective, a new imitation scheme is proposed. The scheme is based on hidden Markov models by employing Viterbi algorithm. The proposed scheme enables to imitate...
Communication skill is essential for social robots in various environments such as homes, offices, and hospitals, where the robots are expected to interact with humans. In this paper, we model the primitive nonverbal communication between two persons by mimetic communication model. The model consists of three groups of hidden Markov models (HMMs) hierarchically combined to recognize motions of the...
Communication is defined as a process of information exchange between individuals through some common systems such as symbols, signs, languages, or gestures. This communication skill is important for social robots which interact with humans. Especially primitive communication consists of interaction patterns between 2 humans. In this paper we propose a mimetic communication model, which is a hierarchical...
In this paper, a new mimesis scheme is proposed. This scheme enables for a humanoid to imitate human's motion even though the humanoid cannot see human's whole-body motion and the humanoid has not seen the exactly same motion so far. Mimesis framework is based on continuous hidden Markov model. Viterbi algorithm is applied in order to generate more various motion patterns than the number of existing...
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