Underwater environment is characterized by harsh conditions and is difficult to monitor. The CADDY project deals with the development of a companion robot devoted to support and to monitor human operations and activities during the dive. In this scenario the communication and correct reception of messages between the diver and the robot are essential for success of the dive goals. However, the underwater environment poses a set of technical constraints hardly limiting the communication possibilities. For such reasons the solution proposed is to develop a communication language based on the consolidated and standardized diver gestures, commonly employed during professional and recreational dives, thus leading to the definition of a CADDY language, called CADDIAN, and a communication protocol. This article focuses on the creation of the language providing alphabet, syntax and semantics: future work will explain the part of recognition of gestures that is still in progress.

Gesture-based Language for Diver-Robot Underwater Interaction

Chiarella D;Bibuli M;Bruzzone G;Caccia M;Ranieri A;Zereik E;Marconi L;Cutugno P
2015

Abstract

Underwater environment is characterized by harsh conditions and is difficult to monitor. The CADDY project deals with the development of a companion robot devoted to support and to monitor human operations and activities during the dive. In this scenario the communication and correct reception of messages between the diver and the robot are essential for success of the dive goals. However, the underwater environment poses a set of technical constraints hardly limiting the communication possibilities. For such reasons the solution proposed is to develop a communication language based on the consolidated and standardized diver gestures, commonly employed during professional and recreational dives, thus leading to the definition of a CADDY language, called CADDIAN, and a communication protocol. This article focuses on the creation of the language providing alphabet, syntax and semantics: future work will explain the part of recognition of gestures that is still in progress.
2015
Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC
Istituto di Studi sui Sistemi Intelligenti per l'Automazione - ISSIA - Sede Bari
gesture language
human robot interaction
mobile robots
underwater environment
marine systems
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