Perception for Humanoid Robots




Authors:

A. Roychoudhury, S. Khorshidi, S. Agrawal, M. Bennewitz

Type:

Book Chapter

Published in:

Current Robotics Reports

Year:

2023

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@article{roychoudhury23nature,
title={Perception for Humanoid Robots},
author={Roychoudhury, Arindam and Khorshidi, Shahram and Agrawal, Subham and Bennewitz, Maren},
journal={Current Robotics Reports},
year={2023},
publisher = {Springer Nature}
}

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Purpose of ReviewThe field of humanoid robotics, perception plays a fundamental role in enabling robots to interact seamlessly with humans and their surroundings, leading to improved safety, efficiency, and user experience. This scientific study investigates various perception modalities and techniques employed in humanoid robots, including visual, auditory, and tactile sensing by exploring recent state-of-the-art approaches for perceiving and understanding the internal state, the environment, objects, and human activities.Recent FindingsInternal state estimation makes extensive use of Bayesian filtering methods and optimization techniques based on maximum a-posteriori formulation by utilizing proprioceptive sensing. In the area of external environment understanding, with an emphasis on robustness and adaptability to dynamic, unforeseen environmental changes, the new slew of research discussed in this study have focused largely on multi-sensor fusion and machine learning in contrast to the use of hand-crafted, rule-based systems. Human robot interaction methods have established the importance of contextual information representation and memory for understanding human intentions.SummaryThis review summarizes the recent developments and trends in the field of perception in humanoid robots. Three main areas of application are identified, namely, internal state estimation, external environment estimation, and human robot interaction. The applications of diverse sensor modalities in each of these areas are considered and recent significant works are discussed.