Abstract

We propose a deep learning based method for fast and responsive human-robot handovers that generate robot motion according to human motion observations. Our method learns an offline human-robot interaction model through a Recurrent Neural Network with Long Short-Term Memory units (LSTM-RNN). The robot uses the learned network to respond appropriately to novel online human motions. Our method is tested both on pre-recorded data and real-world human-robot handover experiments. Our method achieves robot motion accuracies that outperform the baseline. In addition, our method demonstrates a strong ability to adapt to changes in velocity of human motions.

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