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HOI4ABOT: Human-Object Interaction Anticipation for Human Intention Reading Collaborative roBOTs

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arxiv 2309.16524 v2 pith:77AC3K6I submitted 2023-09-28 cs.CV cs.RO

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keywords robotsanticipationanticipateinteractioncollaborativeefficienthoi4abothois
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Robots are becoming increasingly integrated into our lives, assisting us in various tasks. To ensure effective collaboration between humans and robots, it is essential that they understand our intentions and anticipate our actions. In this paper, we propose a Human-Object Interaction (HOI) anticipation framework for collaborative robots. We propose an efficient and robust transformer-based model to detect and anticipate HOIs from videos. This enhanced anticipation empowers robots to proactively assist humans, resulting in more efficient and intuitive collaborations. Our model outperforms state-of-the-art results in HOI detection and anticipation in VidHOI dataset with an increase of 1.76% and 1.04% in mAP respectively while being 15.4 times faster. We showcase the effectiveness of our approach through experimental results in a real robot, demonstrating that the robot's ability to anticipate HOIs is key for better Human-Robot Interaction. More information can be found on our project webpage: https://evm7.github.io/HOI4ABOT_page/

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  1. Foundation Model-Driven Framework for Human-Object Interaction Prediction with Segmentation Mask Integration

    cs.CV 2025-04 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Seg2HOI attaches a lightweight decoder to a frozen segmentation foundation model and predicts human-object-action-mask quadruplets at performance comparable to state-of-the-art HOI detectors.

  2. RGB-D Video Generation for Improving Human-to-Robot Object Handover Prediction

    cs.CV 2026-08 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Generative RGB-D handover videos with face and body context, plus a gaze-based gating module, reduce false triggers and improve intention prediction on a physical robot.

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