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Control Robots using Red Hands: A Human-Robot Interaction System using Human Hand Motions
Author(s) -
Mostafa Korashy,
Mahmoud Afifi
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/20217-2491
Subject(s) - computer science , robot , human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , human–robot interaction , control (management) , computer vision , simulation
robot interaction is an evolving area of research in the past few years. Human-robot interaction deals with how humans can interact with, send data to, or receive data from robots. One of the major obstacles in this field is how the robot can obtain the depth information of the surrounding objects. Few years ago, Microsoft has released a depth sensor that computes the depth information using IR rays. Many researches are conducted to control robots using depth sensors, such as Microsoft Kinect and Asus Xition. Although depth sensors are considered to be low cost, it may be unavailable for many users. In this work, we develop a low- cost system for controlling robots (iRobot) with a web-cam and just red markers on the user's hands. Our system requires no extra devices or hardware or other complex technologies. Experimental results of the proposed system demonstrate good results compared to those provided by depth sensors.

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