Gaze-tracking-based interface for robotic chair guidance
Tutor/a - Director/a
Estudiante
Olvera Marín, Paula
Tipo de documento
Projecte Final de Màster Oficial
Fecha
2023
rights
Acceso abierto
Editorial
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
UPCommons
Resumen
This research focuses on finding solutions to enhance the quality of life for wheelchair users, specifically by applying a gaze-tracking-based interface for the guidance of a robotized wheelchair. For this purpose, the interface was applied in two different approaches for the wheelchair control system. The first one was an assisted control in which the user was continuously involved in controlling the movement of the wheelchair in the environment and the inclination of the different parts of the seat through the user's gaze and eye blinks obtained with the interface. The second approach was to take the first steps to apply the device to an autonomous wheelchair control in which the wheelchair moves autonomously avoiding collisions towards the position defined by the user. To this end, the basis for obtaining the gaze position relative to the wheelchair and the object detection was developed in this project to be able to calculate in the future the optimal route to which the wheelchair should move. In addition, the integration of a robotic arm in the wheelchair to manipulate different objects was also considered, obtaining in this work the object of interest indicated by the user's gaze within the detected objects so that in the future the robotic arm could select and pick up the object the user wants to manipulate. In addition to the two approaches, an attempt was also made to estimate the user's gaze without the software interface. For this purpose, the gaze is obtained from pupil detection libraries, a calibration and a mathematical model that relates pupil positions to gaze. The results of the implementations have been analysed in this work, including some limitations encountered. Nevertheless, future improvements are proposed, with the aim of increasing the independence of wheelchair users
