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Is The Leader Robot an Adequate Sensor for Posture Estimation and Ergonomic Assessment of A Human Teleoperator? (2002.10586v4)

Published 24 Feb 2020 in cs.RO, cs.HC, and eess.SP

Abstract: Ergonomic assessment of human posture plays a vital role in understanding work-related safety and health. Current posture estimation approaches face occlusion challenges in teleoperation and physical human-robot interaction. We investigate if the leader robot is an adequate sensor for posture estimation in teleoperation and we introduce a new probabilistic approach that relies solely on the trajectory of the leader robot for generating observations. We model the human using a redundant, partially-observable dynamical system and we infer the posture using a standard particle filter. We compare our approach with postures from a commercial motion capture system and also two least-squares optimization approaches for human inverse kinematics. The results reveal that the proposed approach successfully estimates human postures and ergonomic risk scores comparable to those estimates from gold-standard motion capture.

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