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A Human-Robot Interaction System for Navigation Supervision based on Augmented Reality

José Manuel Pérez-Lorenzo, F. Sandoval

Year
2006
Citations
11

Abstract

This paper proposes an innovative human-robot interaction mechanism that permits users to interact intuitively with an autonomous mobile robot which localisation problem is solved using a new and fast feature extraction method. To allow that human-robot interaction, we use an augmented reality display. This mechanism makes it possible to overlay planning, world model and sensory data provided by the robot over the same field of view. The determination of the camera pose in the AR system is solved using this novelty feature-based localisation method. Thus, the human user can intuitively help to build a topological map in an unknown environment by setting and manipulating map nodes and visualize and correct the robot's path planning.

Keywords

Computer scienceMobile robotRobotNoveltyMotion planningAugmented realityArtificial intelligenceComputer visionHuman–robot interactionHuman–computer interaction

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