Early Estimation of User's Intention of Tele-Operation Using Object Affordance and Hand Motion in a Dual First-Person Vision

5 Oct 2019  ·  Motoki Kojima, Jun Miura ·

This paper describes a method of estimating the intention of a user's motion in a robot tele-operation scenario. One of the issues in tele-operation is latency, which occurs due to various reasons such as a slow robot motion and a narrow communication channel. An effective way of reducing the latency is to estimate the human intention of motions and to move the robot proactively. To enable a reliable early intention estimation, we use both hand motion and object affordances in a dual first-person vision (robot and user) with an HMD. Experimental results in an object pickup scenario show the effectiveness of the method.

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