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In this paper we present a new system for a mobile robot to generate an articulated scene model by analyzing complex dynamic 3D scenes. The system extracts essential knowledge about the foreground, like moving persons, and the background, which consists of all visible static scene parts. In contrast to other 3D reconstruction approaches, we suggest to additionally distinguish between static parts,...
Recent research in orthopedic surgeries indicates that computer-assisted robotic systems have shown that robots can improve the precision and accuracy of the surgery which in turn leads to better long-term outcomes. An orthopedic robotic system called OrthoRoby and an intelligent control architecture that will be used in bone cutting operations are developed. A medical user interface (MUI) is developed...
For a coexisting and collaborative society that incorporates humans and robots, the detection, tracking, and recognition of human motion are indispensable techniques for a robot to safely and securely interact with humans. The present paper proposes a motion tracking system using distributed network cameras that are placed in a sizeable environment, such as a street or a town. Model-based motion tracking...
We present a method for learning object grasp affordance models in 3D from experience, and demonstrate its applicability through extensive testing and evaluation on a realistic and largely autonomous platform. Grasp affordance refers here to relative object-gripper configurations that yield stable grasps. These affordances are represented probabilistically with grasp densities, which correspond to...
A talking and singing robot which adaptively learns the vocalization skill by an auditory feedback learning is being developed. The fundamental frequency and the spectrum envelope determine the principal characteristics of a sound. The former is the characteristic of a source sound generated by a vibrating object, and the latter is operated by the work of the resonance effects. In vocalization, the...
In teleoperation systems, operator performance is negatively affected by time-delayed visual feedback. Predictive display (PD) compensates for delays by providing synthesized visual feedback. While most existing PD methods rely on a priori models (e.g., from laser range finding or stereo vision), recent work on monocular SLAM and SFM makes it possible to acquire PD models in single camera applications...
There are several applications for which it is important to both detect and communicate changes in data models. For instance, in some mobile robotics applications (e.g. surveillance) a robot needs to detect significant changes in the environment (e.g. a layout change) which it may achieve by comparing current data provided by its sensors with previously acquired data (e.g. map) of the environment...
In this paper, we propose an integrated framework for tracking, modelling and recognition of facial expressions. The main contributions are: (i) a view- and texture independent scheme that exploits facial action parameters estimated by an appearance-based 3D face tracker; (ii) the complexity of the non-linear facial expression space is modelled through a manifold, whose structure is learned using...
In this paper, we discuss approximations to continuous curves of the Active Cord Mechanism (ACM) which is composed of arc-shaped joints or double joints. ACM is a machine which is made of a series of bending joints and forms a cord, and it has potential to work in challenging environment due to its large degree of freedom. In prior research most of ACM were composed of straight links and joints, and...
We propose a system for vision-based estimation of manipulation-relevant properties of objects in natural scenes based on observation of human actions. The system consists of an a-priori (Atlas) knowledge about known generic objects in the scene and classifies the scene into mission relevant objects and background geometry that is important only for collision avoidance. We present the object-centric...
This paper presents an approach for extracting 3D outlined planar clusters of street facades. Terrestrial laser data are acquired using a Mobile Mapping System (MMS). Mapping of street facades is of great interest in various digital mapping and robotic research topics. After a filtering step of the 3D point cloud, the dominant hypothetical facade planes are detected using an adapted Progressive Probabilistic...
In this paper, we propose a novel Adaboost template to recognize human upper body poses from disparity images for natural human robot interaction (HRI). First, the upper body poses of standing persons are classified into seven categories of views. For each category, a mean template, variance template, and percentage template are generated. Then, the template region is divided into positive and negative...
Scan matching techniques have been widely used to compute the displacement of robots. This estimate is part of many algorithms addressing navigation and mapping. This paper addresses the scan matching problem in three dimensional workspaces. We propose an generalization of the Metric based Iterative Closest Point (MbICP) to the 3D case. The main contribution is the development of all the mathematical...
We present an algorithm to model 3D workspace and to understand test scene for navigation or human computer interaction in network-based mobile robot. This was done by line-based modelling and recognition algorithm. Line-based recognition using 3D lines has been tried by many researchers however its reliability still needs improvement due to ambiguity of 3D line feature information from original images...
In this paper we present a method for coronary artery motion tracking in 4D cardiac CT data sets. The algorithm allows the automatic construction of a 4D coronary motion model from pre-operative CT which can be used for guiding totally-endoscopic coronary artery bypass surgery (TECAB). The proposed approach is based on two steps: In the first step, the coronary arteries are extracted in the end-diastolic...
Mechatronic systems are a synergy of mechanical and software components. System behaviour is dependent on the software interaction with non-software components and therefore both aspects need to be considered in system design. 3D UML Mechatronic Diagrams use a 3D model of the Unified Modelling Language (UML) to integrate a software model view with a mechanical view to aid in the understanding of the...
Reading gaze direction is important in human-robot interactions as it supports, among others, joint attention and non-linguistic interaction. While most previous work focuses on implementing gaze direction reading on the robot, little is known about how the human partner in a human-robot interaction is able to read gaze direction from a robot. The purpose of this paper is twofold: (1) to introduce...
This paper will describe the NJIT-RAVR system, which combines adaptive robotics with complex VR simulations for the rehabilitation of upper extremity impairments and function in children with CP. The feasibility of this system is examined in the context of two pilot studies. The NJIT-RAVR system consists of the Haptic Master, a 6 degrees of freedom, admittance controlled robot and a suite of rehabilitation...
3D reconstruction is the base of mobile robot navigation. And it is necessary to provide the environment information for robots effectively and rapidly. The traditional 3D reconstruction method relies on the dense disparity map which requires high computing ability, and there is large redundant data in the reconstructed 3D data. Unlike traditional methods, the proposed method needn't obtain the disparity...
Affective modeling plays a key role in the human-computer interaction. In the paper, the mapping relationships among personality, mood and emotion space are established firstly. Secondly, the equations for updating the affective and mood states are induced. Then a new layered model of affect is presented based on personality, mood and emotion space. The results of the experiment demonstrate that the...
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