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Depth Sensor 3 3D Body Registration 1 Articulated Registration 1 Direct Perception 1 Finger Tracking 1 Microsoft Kinect 1 Plane Detection 1 Printed Keyboard 1 RGB-D 1 Robot Arm 1 Service Robot 1 Tangible Interface 1 Virtual Mouse 1
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Azorin-Lopez, Jorge 1 Fuster-Guillo, Andres 1 Koyanagi, Ken'ichi 1 Lim, Hun-Ok 1 Masuta, Hiroyuki 1 Motoyoshi, Tatsuo 1 Oshima, Toru 1 Saval-Calvo, Marcelo 1 Sawai, Kei 1 Shellshear, Evan 1 Villena-Martinez, Victor 1
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International Journal of Artificial Life Research (IJALR) 1 International Journal of Computer Vision and Image Processing (IJCVIP) 1 International Journal of Creative Interfaces and Computer Graphics (IJCICG) 1
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Direct Perception and Action Decision for Unknown Object Grasping
Masuta, Hiroyuki; Motoyoshi, Tatsuo; Sawai, Kei; … - In: International Journal of Artificial Life Research (IJALR) 7 (2017) 1, pp. 38-51
using depth sensor for social robots. Conventional methods estimate the accurate physical parameters when a robot wants to …
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An Iterative Method for 3D Body Registration Using a Single RGB-D Sensor
Villena-Martinez, Victor; Fuster-Guillo, Andres; … - In: International Journal of Computer Vision and Image … 7 (2017) 3, pp. 26-39
In this paper, the problem of 3D body registration using a single RGB-D sensor is approached. It has been guided by three main requirements: low-cost, unconstrained movement and accuracy. In order to fit them, an iterative registration method for accurately aligning data from single RGB-D sensor...
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Space Boards: Combining Tangible Interfaces with the Surrounding Space via RGB-D Cameras
Shellshear, Evan - In: International Journal of Creative Interfaces and … 7 (2016) 1, pp. 40-56
This paper introduces a novel take on a well-known user interface that combines the advantages of a number of new technologies. In particular, it presents a new tangible interface with an interactive surrounding space. It demonstrates the technology in an exciting user case as a printed keyboard...
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