以人为本,符合人体工程学的可穿戴设备,具有计算机视觉增强智能,用于VR多模态人-智能家居对象交互

Ker-Jiun Wang, C. Zheng, Zhihong Mao
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摘要

未来,人机交互应该通过一种紧凑的、以人为本的、符合人体工程学的可穿戴设备来实现,这种设备可以通过不断识别彼此的意图,将人和机器无缝地融合在一起。在本文中,我们将展示一种符合人体工程学的轻量级可穿戴设备的使用,该设备可以通过生理信号测量来识别人类的眼睛/面部手势。由于人的意图通常伴随着眼球运动和面部表情,通过适当设计这些手势的交互,我们可以让人自然地与机器人或智能家居物品进行交互。结合计算机视觉物体识别算法,我们可以让人们使用非常简单直接的通信策略来操作远程呈现机器人和远程控制智能家居物体,完全“免提”。人们可以戴上VR头戴式显示器,通过机器人的眼睛(附着在机器人上的远程摄像头)看东西,通过简单的面部手势或眨眼,直观地与智能家居设备进行交互。它作为一种辅助工具,对运动障碍患者有极大的益处。对于没有残疾的正常人来说,他们也可以在多模态控制策略的同时解放双手去做其他的事情,操作智能家居设备。
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Human-Centered, Ergonomic Wearable Device with Computer Vision Augmented Intelligence for VR Multimodal Human-Smart Home Object Interaction
In the future, Human-Robot Interaction should be enabled by a compact, human-centered and ergonomic wearable device that can merge human and machine altogether seamlessly by constantly identifying each other's intentions. In this paper, we will showcase the use of an ergonomic and lightweight wearable device that can identify human's eye/facial gestures with physiological signal measurements. Since human's intentions are usually coupled with eye movements and facial expressions, through proper design of interactions using these gestures, we can let people interact with the robots or smart home objects naturally. Combined with Computer Vision object recognition algorithms, we can allow people use very simple and straightforward communication strategies to operate telepresence robot and control smart home objects remotely, totally “Hands-Free”. People can wear a VR head-mounted display and see through the robot's eyes (the remote camera attached on the robot) and interact with the smart home devices intuitively by simple facial gestures or blink of the eyes. It is tremendous beneficial for the people with motor impairment as an assistive tool. For the normal people without disabilities, they can also free their hands to do other tasks and operate the smart home devices at the same time as multimodal control strategies.
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