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Head pose estimation for wearable robot control
B.J. Tordoff, D.W. Murray, Teófilo de Campos
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 17
Abstract
Recent advances in wearable sensing allow active control of the orientation of a body-mounted camera worn by a remote user. In this paper we consider the control of the active camera from head movements. In the context of teleoperation, these may be the head movements of a remote operator, perhaps acting as the wearer's assistant. The movements are likely to be larger than those in video-conference applications, and so frontal facial features are insufficient. The paper
Keywords
Computer scienceWearable computerComputer visionTeleoperationArtificial intelligenceOrientation (vector space)PoseHead (geology)Context (archaeology)Robot
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