posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byHeng-Tze Cheng, Zheng Sun, Pei Zhang
Training home robots to behave like human can
help people with their daily chores and repetitive tasks. In this
paper, we present Imirok, a system to remotely control robotic
arms by user motion using low-cost, off-the-shelf mobile
devices and webcam. The motion tracking algorithm detects
user motion in real-time, without classifier training or predefined
action set. Experimental results show that the system
achieves 90% precision and recall rate on motion detection
with blank background, and is robust under the change of
cluttered background and user-to-camera distance.