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arxiv: 1703.00390 · v1 · pith:6CHJZ2HQnew · submitted 2017-03-01 · 💻 cs.RO

Multimodal Gaze Stabilization of a Humanoid Robot based on Reafferences

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keywords gazestabilizationhumanoidreflexescombininginversemultimodalperturbation
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Gaze stabilization is fundamental for humanoid robots. By stabilizing vision, it enhances perception of the environment and keeps points of interest in the field of view. In this contribution, a multimodal gaze stabilization combining classic inverse kinematic control with vestibulo-ocular and optokinetic reflexes is introduced. Inspired by neuroscience, it implements a forward model that can modulate the reflexes based on the reafference principle. This principle filters self-generated movements out of the reflexive feedback loop. The versatility and effectiveness of this method are experimentally validated on the Armar-III humanoid robot. It is first demonstrated that each stabilization mechanism (inverse kinematics and reflexes) performs better than the others as a function of the type of perturbation to be stabilized. Furthermore, combining these three modalities by reafference provides a universal gaze stabilizer which can handle any kind of perturbation.

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