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Engage/Disengage: Control Triggers for Immersive Telepresence Robots

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Teleoperation encompasses the use of software and hardware interfaces to remotely control mechanical devices. Ideally, a telepresence humanoid robotic system, which faithfully replicates the operator's motion and accurately relays sensory feedback to the operator, should achieve tele-embodiment and reciprocally enable an immersive sense of presence for the remote operator. However, current research does not consider that operators coexist in a virtual and real environment and need continuous, alternative interaction with both virtual ('engage') or real world tasks ('disengage'). In this paper, we propose and explore the feasibility of an EMG-based control interface for disengagement from a fully immersive humanoid telepresence robot or virtual avatar - where the operator is manually and verbally constrained by the avatar's replication of the operator's motions. Our system makes use of a support vector machine (SVM) classifier, with 92.8% ± 2.5 accuracy on average, to continuously classify tongue gestures that indicate an engage or disengage command.

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    HAI '17: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Human Agent Interaction
    October 2017
    550 pages
    ISBN:9781450351133
    DOI:10.1145/3125739
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    1. electromyography
    2. electromyography-based interfaces
    3. human-computer interaction
    4. human-robot interaction
    5. movement classification
    6. social-robotics
    7. svm
    8. tele-embodiment
    9. telepresence
    10. telerobotics
    11. tongue interface

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