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A clickable world: Behavior selection through pointing and context for mobile manipulation

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A clickable world: Behavior selection through pointing and context for mobile manipulation
— We present a new behavior selection system for human-robot interaction that maps virtual buttons overlaid on the physical environment to the robot’s behaviors, thereby creating a clickable world. The user clicks on a virtual button and activates the associated behavior by briefly illuminating a corresponding 3D location with an off-the-shelf green laser pointer. As we have described in previous work, the robot can detect this click and estimate its 3D location using an omnidirectional camera and a pan/tilt stereo camera. In this paper, we show that the robot can select the appropriate behavior to execute using the 3D location of the click, the context around this 3D location, and its own state. For this work, the robot performs this selection process using a cascade of classifiers. We demonstrate the efficacy of this approach with an assistive object-fetching application. Through empirical evaluation, we show that the 3D location of the click, the state of the robot, and the s...
Hai Nguyen, Advait Jain, Cressel D. Anderson, Char
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where IROS
Authors Hai Nguyen, Advait Jain, Cressel D. Anderson, Charles C. Kemp
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