2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23146299
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Gaze Point Tracking Based on a Robotic Body–Head–Eye Coordination Method

Abstract: When the magnitude of a gaze is too large, human beings change the orientation of their head or body to assist their eyes in tracking targets because saccade alone is insufficient to keep a target at the center region of the retina. To make a robot gaze at targets rapidly and stably (as a human does), it is necessary to design a body–head–eye coordinated motion control strategy. A robot system equipped with eyes and a head is designed in this paper. Gaze point tracking problems are divided into two sub-problem… Show more

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