Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/127365
Title: Exploring the Potential of Robot-Collected Data for Training Gesture Classification Systems
Authors: García Sosa, Alejandro 
Quintana Hernández, José Juan 
Ferrer Ballester, Miguel Ángel 
Carmona Duarte, María Cristina 
UNESCO Clasification: 33 Ciencias tecnológicas
Issue Date: 2023
Project: Modelo Computacional Del Aprendizajey la Degeneración Del Movimiento Humano Para Su Aplicación en Diagnóstico Clínico 
Conference: 21st Conference of the International Graphonomics Society (IGS2023) ItemCrisRefDisplayStrategy.events.deleted.icon
Abstract: Sensors and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have revolutionized the analysis of human movement, but the scarcity of specific samples presents a significant challenge in training intelligent systems, particularly in the context of diagnosing neurodegenerative diseases. This study investigates the feasibility of utilizing robot-collected data to train classification systems traditionally trained with human-collected data. As a proof of concept, we recorded a database of numeric characters using an ABB robotic arm and an Apple Watch. We compare the classification performance of the trained systems using both human-recorded and robot-recorded data. Our primary objective is to determine the potential for accurate identification of human numeric characters wearing a smartwatch using robotic movement as training data. The findings of this study offer valuable insights into the feasibility of using robot-collected data for training classification systems. This research holds broad implications across various domains that require reliable identification, particularly in scenarios where access to human-specific data is limited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/127365
ISBN: 978-972-778-328-1
Source: 21st Conference of the International Graphonomics Society (IGS2023), p. 116-120.
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