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Title: | Posture control of robot manipulators with fuzzy voice commands using a fuzzy coach–player system |
Authors: | Jayawardena, C Watanabe, K Izumi, K |
Keywords: | FUZZY COACH-PLAYER SYSTEM SUB-COACH VOICE COMMANDS POSTURE CONTROL HUMAN-FRIENDLY ROBOTS |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2007 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis Group |
Citation: | Cited by 19 |
Series/Report no.: | Advanced Robotics;Vol 21 Issue 3-4 Pages 293-328 |
Abstract: | This paper presents a method of controlling robot manipulators with fuzzy voice commands. Recently, there has been some research on controlling robots using information-rich fuzzy voice commands such as 'go little slowly' and learning from such commands. However, the scope of all those works was limited to basic fuzzy voice motion commands. In this paper, we introduce a method of controlling the posture of a manipulator using complex fuzzy voice commands. A complex fuzzy voice command is composed of a set of fuzzy voice joint commands. Complex fuzzy voice commands can be used for complicated maneuvering of a manipulator, while fuzzy voice joint commands affect only a single joint. Once joint commands are learned, any complex command can be learned as a combination of some or all of them, so that, using the learned complex commands, a human user can control the manipulator in a complicated manner with natural language commands. Learning of complex commands is discussed in the framework of fuzzy coach–player model. The proposed idea is demonstrated with a PA-10 redundant manipulator. |
URI: | http://localhost:80/handle/123456789/555 |
ISSN: | 1568-5535 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications Research Publications -Dept of Information Technology |
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