BVIP Guiding System with Adaptability to Individual Differences

04/15/2023
by   Yibo Zhou, et al.
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Guiding robots can not only detect close-range obstacles like other guiding tools, but also extend its range to perceive the environment when making decisions. However, most existing works over-simplified the interaction between human agents and robots, ignoring the differences between individuals, resulting in poor experiences for different users. To solve the problem, we propose a data-driven guiding system to cope with the effect brighten by individual differences. In our guiding system, we design a Human Motion Predictor (HMP) and a Robot Dynamics Model (RDM) based on deep neural network, the time convolutional network (TCN) is verified to have the best performance, to predict differences in interaction between different human agents and robots. To train our models, we collected datasets that records the interactions from different human agents. Moreover, given the predictive information of the specific user, we propose a waypoints selector that allows the robot to naturally adapt to the user's state changes, which are mainly reflected in the walking speed. We compare the performance of our models with previous works and achieve significant performance improvements. On this basis, our guiding system demonstrated good adaptability to different human agents. Our guiding system is deployed on a real quadruped robot to verify the practicability.

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