Automation of end effector guidance of robotic arm for dental implantation using computer vision

S. Yeotikar, A. M. Parimi, Y. V. Daseswar Rao
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Placing dental implants in humans is a task that requires a large amount of dexterity, effort and precautionary measures on behalf of the dentist. One of the most important sub-task of this procedure is drilling a hole in the jaw of patient. Increasing advances in the field of robotics have made it possible to build robotic arms that can attain the same degree of precision as that of dentist for this sub-task, thus opening a possibility of automating the entire process which would save time and effort of dentists. In addition, vision equips a robot with a large amount of information like the objects in surroundings, their shape, color, etc. This information on being processed can be used to perform actions by a robot to interact with the surroundings and accomplish a certain goal. In this paper, one such application of computer vision has been discussed to accomplish the goal of automation of end effector guidance for dental implantation in human mandible by means of a robotic arm. Computer vision has been used to establish a closed loop feedback control system for the robotic arm, so as to make the end effector of robotic arm reach the desired location for drilling the hole in jaw. Template matching is used to detect the desired point in subsequent frames captured by a camera mounted at the end effector also consisting of a drilling machine. The system proposed in this paper reliably establishes complete automation of the process, thus demanding only a mouse click effort from the dentist.
基于计算机视觉的牙种植机械臂末端执行器引导自动化
在人体内植入牙齿是一项需要大量灵巧、努力和预防措施的任务。其中一个最重要的子任务是在病人的颚上钻一个洞。随着机器人技术领域的不断进步,人们可以制造出与牙医在这一分项任务中达到同样精度的机械臂,从而使整个过程自动化成为可能,这将节省牙医的时间和精力。此外,视觉为机器人提供了大量的信息,如周围物体的形状、颜色等。这些被处理的信息可以用来执行机器人与周围环境交互的动作,并完成一定的目标。本文讨论了计算机视觉的一种应用,即通过机械臂实现下颌骨种植末端执行器引导的自动化。利用计算机视觉技术建立了机械臂的闭环反馈控制系统,使机械臂末端执行器到达预定位置进行爪部钻孔。模板匹配用于检测安装在同样由钻孔机组成的末端执行器上的摄像机捕获的后续帧中的所需点。本文提出的系统可靠地建立了整个过程的自动化,因此只需要牙医点击鼠标。
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