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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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