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Perception of human gestures through observing body movements

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posted on 2024-11-14, 10:34 authored by Amir Hesami, Fazel NaghdyFazel Naghdy, David StirlingDavid Stirling, Harold Hill
A new approach to modelling and classification of human gait is proposed. Body movements are obtained using a sensor suit that records inertial signals that are subsequently modelled on a humanoid frame with 23 degrees of freedom (DOF). Measured signals include position, velocity, acceleration, orientation, angular velocity and angular acceleration. Using a range of concurrent features extracted from the sensor signals, a system using induced symbolic classification models, such as decision trees or rule sets, has been used for classification of identity. It is anticipated that this approach will also enable the identification of a variety of gestures. The feasibility of generating the identified behaviours in a humanoid robot will be explored. The approach is described and the characteristics of the algorithm are presented. The results obtained so far are reported and conclusions drawn.

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S. Hesami, F. Naghdy, D. A. Stirling & H. C. Hill, "Perception of human gestures through observing body movements," in International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, 2008, pp. 97-102.

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ISSNIP 2008 - Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing

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97-102

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English

RIS ID

26272

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