Corentin Hubert, Nathan Odic, Marie Noel, Sidney Gharib, Seyedhossein H.H. Zargarbashi, Lama Séoud
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Abstract
The proliferation of tedious and repetitive tasks on production lines has accelerated the deployment of automated robots. This has also led to a demand for more flexible robots, known as cobots, that can work in collaboration with operators to perform a variety of tasks in different contexts. This paper explores the potential of computer vision-based hand gesture recognition as a means of human–robot interaction within cobotic platforms. Our research focuses on the challenges of gesture recognition in the face of visual occlusions and different camera viewpoints, typical of part finishing tasks in a real-world industrial setting. We introduce a new dataset, MuViH (Multi-View Hand gesture), which features a high variability in camera viewpoints, human operator characteristics, and occlusions, and is fully annotated for hand detection and gesture recognition. We then present a comprehensive hand gesture recognition pipeline that leverages this dataset. Our pipeline incorporates a multi-view aggregation step that significantly enhances gesture recognition accuracy, particularly in the case of visual occlusions. Thanks to extensive experiments and cross-validation on the MuViH dataset and another public dataset, HANDS, our approach demonstrates state-of-the-art performance in gesture recognition. This breakthrough underlines the potential of integrating robust vision-based interaction techniques into cobotic systems, improving flexibility and speed on the production line.
期刊介绍:
The journal, Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, focuses on sharing research applications that contribute to the development of new or enhanced robotics, manufacturing technologies, and innovative manufacturing strategies that are relevant to industry. Papers that combine theory and experimental validation are preferred, while review papers on current robotics and manufacturing issues are also considered. However, papers on traditional machining processes, modeling and simulation, supply chain management, and resource optimization are generally not within the scope of the journal, as there are more appropriate journals for these topics. Similarly, papers that are overly theoretical or mathematical will be directed to other suitable journals. The journal welcomes original papers in areas such as industrial robotics, human-robot collaboration in manufacturing, cloud-based manufacturing, cyber-physical production systems, big data analytics in manufacturing, smart mechatronics, machine learning, adaptive and sustainable manufacturing, and other fields involving unique manufacturing technologies.