Real-Time Multimodal Signal Processing for HRI in RoboCup: Understanding a Human Referee

Ansalone, Filippo, Maiorana, Flavio, Affinita, Daniele, Volpi, Flavio, Bugli, Eugenio, Petri, Francesco, Brienza, Michele, Spagnoli, Valerio, Suriani, Vincenzo, Nardi, Daniele, Bloisi, Domenico D.

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Advancing human-robot communication is crucial for autonomous systems operating in dynamic environments, where accurate real-time interpretation of human signals is essential. RoboCup provides a compelling scenario for testing these capabilities, requiring robots to understand referee gestures and whistle with minimal network reliance. Using the NAO robot platform, this study implements a two-stage pipeline for gesture recognition through keypoint extraction and classification, alongside continuous convolutional neural networks (CCNNs) for efficient whistle detection. The proposed approach enhances real-time human-robot interaction in a competitive setting like RoboCup, offering some tools to advance the development of autonomous systems capable of cooperating with humans.

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