Estimating Human Teleoperator Posture Using Only a Haptic-Input Device

02/24/2020
by   Amir Yazdani, et al.
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Ergonomic analysis of human posture plays a vital role in understanding long-term, work-related safety and health. Current analysis is often hindered due to difficulties in estimating human posture. We introduce a new approach to the problem of human posture estimation for teleoperation tasks which relies solely on a haptic-input device for generating observations. We model the human upper body using a redundant, partially observable dynamical system. This allows us to naturally formulate the estimation problem as probabilistic inference and solve the inference problem using a standard particle filter. We show that our approach accurately estimates the posture of different human users without knowing their specific segment lengths. We evaluate our posture estimation approach from a haptic-input device by comparing it with the human posture estimates from a commercial motion capture system. Our results show that the proposed algorithm successfully estimates human posture based only on the trajectory of the haptic-input device stylus. We additionally show that ergonomic risk estimates derived from our posture estimation approach are comparable to those estimates from gold-standard, motion-capture based pose estimates.

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