Human-swarm interaction using spatial gestures

Intelligent Robots and Systems(2014)

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This paper presents a machine vision based approach for human operators to select individual and groups of autonomous robots from a swarm of UAVs. The angular distance between the robots and the human is estimated using measures of the detected human face, which aids to determine human and multi-UAV localization and positioning. In turn, this is exploited to effectively and naturally make the human select the spatially situated robots. Spatial gestures for selecting robots are presented by the human operator using tangible input devices (i.e., colored gloves). To select individuals and groups of robot we formulate a vocabulary of two-handed spatial pointing gestures. With the use of a Support Vector Machine (SVM) trained in a cascaded multi-binary-class configuration, the spatial gestures are effectively learned and recognized by a swarm of UAVs.
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autonomous aerial vehicles,gesture recognition,human-robot interaction,multi-robot systems,object detection,position control,robot vision,support vector machines,SVM,UAV swarm,angular distance,autonomous robots,cascaded multibinary-class configuration,human face detection,human-swarm interaction,machine vision based approach,multi-UAV localization,multi-UAV positioning,spatial gestures,support vector machine,two-handed spatial pointing gestures,unmanned aerial vehicles
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