• Title/Summary/Keyword: Human robot interaction

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Adaptive Skin Color Segmentation in a Single Image using Image Feedback (영상 피드백을 이용한 단일 영상에서의 적응적 피부색 검출)

  • Do, Jun-Hyeong;Kim, Keun-Ho;Kim, Jong-Yeol
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.112-118
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    • 2009
  • Skin color segmentation techniques have been widely utilized for face/hand detection and tracking in many applications such as a diagnosis system using facial information, human-robot interaction, an image retrieval system. In case of a video image, it is common that the skin color model for a target is updated every frame for the robust target tracking against illumination change. As for a single image, however, most of studies employ a fixed skin color model which may result in low detection rate or high false positive errors. In this paper, we propose a novel method for effective skin color segmentation in a single image, which modifies the conditions for skin color segmentation iteratively by the image feedback of segmented skin color region in a given image.

Augmented Reality System in Real Space using Mobile Projection (이동 투사를 통한 실제 공간에서의 증강현실 시스템)

  • Kim, Moran;Kim, Jun-Sik
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.622-627
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we introduce an integrated augmented reality system using a small camera and a projector. We extract three-dimensional information of an object with a small portable camera and a projector by using a structured light system. We develop the concept of the virtual camera to generalize the projection method so that the image can be projected at a desired position with only the mesh of the object to be projected without computing the mapping between specific point sets. Therefore, it is possible to project not only simple planes but also complex curved surfaces to desired positions without complicated geometric calculation. Based on a robot with a small camera and a projector, it will largely explain the projector-camera system calibration, the calculation of the position of the recognized object, and the image projection method using the virtual camera concept.

Research Trends and Case Study on Keypoint Recognition and Tracking for Augmented Reality in Mobile Devices (모바일 증강현실을 위한 특징점 인식, 추적 기술 및 사례 연구)

  • Choi, Heeseung;Ahn, Sang Chul;Kim, Ig-Jae
    • Journal of the HCI Society of Korea
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 2015
  • In recent years, keypoint recognition and tracking technologies are considered as crucial task in many practical systems for markerless augmented reality. The keypoint recognition and technologies are widely studied in many research areas, including computer vision, robot navigation, human computer interaction, and etc. Moreover, due to the rapid growth of mobile market related to augmented reality applications, several effective keypoint-based matching and tracking methods have been introduced by considering mobile embedded systems. Therefore, in this paper, we extensively analyze the recent research trends on keypoint-based recognition and tracking with several core components: keypoint detection, description, matching, and tracking. Then, we also present one of our research related to mobile augmented reality, named mobile tour guide system, by real-time recognition and tracking of tour maps on mobile devices.

Image Filter Optimization Method based on common sub-expression elimination for Low Power Image Feature Extraction Hardware Design (저전력 영상 특징 추출 하드웨어 설계를 위한 공통 부분식 제거 기법 기반 이미지 필터 하드웨어 최적화)

  • Kim, WooSuk;Lee, Juseong;An, Ho-Myoung;Kim, Byungcheul
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.192-197
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, image filter optimization method based on common sub-expression elimination is proposed for low-power image feature extraction hardware design. Low power and high performance object recognition hardware is essential for industrial robot which is used for factory automation. However, low area Gaussian gradient filter hardware design is required for object recognition hardware. For the hardware complexity reduction, we adopt the symmetric characteristic of the filter coefficients using the transposed form FIR filter hardware architecture. The proposed hardware architecture can be implemented without degradation of the edge detection data quality since the proposed hardware is implemented with original Gaussian gradient filtering algorithm. The expremental result shows the 50% of multiplier savings compared with previous work.

A Study on the Design and Implementation of a Camera-Based 6DoF Tracking and Pose Estimation System (카메라 기반 6DoF 추적 및 포즈 추정 시스템의 설계 및 구현에 관한 연구)

  • Do-Yoon Jeong;Hee-Ja Jeong;Nam-Ho Kim
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.53-59
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    • 2024
  • This study presents the design and implementation of a camera-based 6DoF (6 Degrees of Freedom) tracking and pose estimation system. In particular, we propose a method for accurately estimating the positions and orientations of all fingers of a user utilizing a 6DoF robotic arm. The system is developed using the Python programming language, leveraging the Mediapipe and OpenCV libraries. Mediapipe is employed to extract keypoints of the fingers in real-time, allowing for precise recognition of the joint positions of each finger. OpenCV processes the image data collected from the camera to analyze the finger positions, thereby enabling pose estimation. This approach is designed to maintain high accuracy despite varying lighting conditions and changes in hand position. The proposed system's performance has been validated through experiments, evaluating the accuracy of hand gesture recognition and the control capabilities of the robotic arm. The experimental results demonstrate that the system can estimate finger positions in real-time, facilitating precise movements of the 6DoF robotic arm. This research is expected to make significant contributions to the fields of robotic control and human-robot interaction, opening up various possibilities for future applications. The findings of this study will aid in advancing robotic technology and promoting natural interactions between humans and robots.