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Learning to interpret pointing gestures with a time-of-flight camera

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Learning to interpret pointing gestures with a time-of-flight camera
Pointing gestures are a common and intuitive way to draw somebody’s attention to a certain object. While humans can easily interpret robot gestures, the perception of human behavior using robot sensors is more difficult. In this work, we propose a method for perceiving pointing gestures using a Time-of-Flight (ToF) camera. To determine the intended pointing target, frequently the line between a person’s eyes and hand is assumed to be the pointing direction. However, since people tend to keep the line-of-sight free while they are pointing, this simple approximation is inadequate. Moreover, depending on the distance and angle to the pointing target, the line between shoulder and hand or elbow and hand may yield better interpretations of the pointing direction. In order to achieve a better estimate, we extract a set of body features from depth and amplitude images of a ToF camera and train a model of pointing directions using Gaussian Process Regression. We evaluate the accuracy of t...
David Droeschel, Jörg Stückler, Sven Beh
Added 28 Aug 2011
Updated 28 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where HRI
Authors David Droeschel, Jörg Stückler, Sven Behnke
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