Trajectories tracing for a pitching robot based on human recognition

  • Authors:
  • Osamu Yuuki;Kunihiro Yamada;Naoyuki Kubota

  • Affiliations:
  • Graduate School Embedded Technology, Tokai University, Tokyo, Japan;School of Information Technology and Science, Tokai University, Kanagawa, Japan;Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan

  • Venue:
  • CIRA'09 Proceedings of the 8th IEEE international conference on Computational intelligence in robotics and automation
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

In this study, we discussed human recognition method for the trajectory tracking. Visual perception is very important to realize the feature extraction from the time series of images, but it is very difficult to perform the object tracking. We classified errors occurring in the throwing; errors caused by internal factors and errors caused by external factors. At first, we propose a theoretical method of calculating the trajectory of a ball from the set-values. Second, we propose the method of calculating the trajectory from parts positions. These positions are recognized from the image captured by CCD camera. In this calculation, the pattern recognition were used to find parts positions. These positions are the released position of a ball and the position of the fulcrum. By this way, e.g., we can find the released position error of a ball and the speed error of a ball caused by internal factors. We used parabola equations in these calculations of trajectories. Third, we propose the method of extracting the trajectory from the time series of images captured by CCD camera. The specifications of camera are "480 by 360 pixels", "RGB color" and "29 frames per second". We propose the method of recognizing a position of the flying ball from images of the movie, directly. The robot plots the trajectory of a flying ball. By using this method, we can find the errors caused by external factors, e.g., we can suppose the influence of the air resistance working to the ball. Finally, we performed the experiment of the trajectories tracing for a pitching robot based on human recognition.