Title :
Online and markerless motion retargeting with kinematic constraints
Author :
Dariush, Behzad ; Gienger, Michael ; Arumbakkam, Arjun ; Goerick, Christian ; Zhu, Youding ; FujiMura, Kikuo
Author_Institution :
Honda Res. Inst., Mountain View, CA
Abstract :
Transferring motion from a human demonstrator to a humanoid robot is an important step toward developing robots that are easily programmable and that can replicate or learn from observed human motion. The so called motion retargeting problem has been well studied and several off-line solutions exist based on optimization approaches that rely on pre-recorded human motion data collected from a marker-based motion capture system. From the perspective of human robot interaction, there is a growing interest in online and marker-less motion transfer. Such requirements have placed stringent demands on retargeting algorithms and limited the potential use of off-line and pre-recorded methods. To address these limitations, we present an online task space control theoretic retargeting formulation to generate robot joint motions that adhere to the robotpsilas joint limit constraints, self-collision constraints, and balance constraints. The inputs to the proposed method include low dimensional normalized human motion descriptors, detected and tracked using a vision based feature detection and tracking algorithm. The proposed vision algorithm does not rely on markers placed on anatomical landmarks, nor does it require special instrumentation or calibration. The current implementation requires a depth image sequence, which is collected from a single time of flight imaging device. We present online experimental results of the entire pipeline on the Honda humanoid robot - ASIMO.
Keywords :
human-robot interaction; humanoid robots; image motion analysis; robot kinematics; robot vision; depth image sequence; human robot interaction; humanoid robot; kinematic constraint; marker-less motion transfer; motion retargeting problem; online task space control; optimization approach; tracking algorithm; vision based feature detection; Aerospace electronics; Collision avoidance; Feature extraction; Humans; Jacobian matrices; Joints; Robots;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2008. IROS 2008. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2057-5
DOI :
10.1109/IROS.2008.4651104