Robotic Free Writing of Chinese Characters via Human–Robot Interactions

Author:

Chao Fei1,Chen Fuhai1,Shen Yunhang1,He Wenli1,Sun Yan1,Wang Zhengshuai1,Zhou Changle1,Jiang Min1

Affiliation:

1. Cognitive Science Department, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Brain-Like Intelligent Systems, School of Information Science and Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, P. R. China

Abstract

Implementation of robotic writing ability is recognized as a difficult task, which involves complicated image processing and robotic control algorithms. This paper introduces a novel approach to robotic writing by using human–robot interactions. The method applies a motion sensing input device to capture a human demonstrator's arm trajectories, uses a gesture determination algorithm to extract a Chinese character's strokes from these trajectories, and employs noise filtering and curve fitting methods to optimize the strokes. The approach displays real-time captured trajectories to the human demonstrator; therefore, the human demonstrator is able to adjust his/her gesture to achieve a better character writing effect. Then, our robot writes the human-gestured character by using the robotic arm's joint values. The inverse kinematics algorithm generates the joint values from the stroke trajectories. Experimental analysis shows that the proposed approach can allow a human to naturally and conveniently control the robot in order to write many Chinese characters. Additionally, this approach allows the robot to achieve a satisfactory writing quality for characters with a simple structure, with the potential to write more complex characters.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Mechanical Engineering

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