Use of dynamical systems and contraction theory to model complex goal-oriented actions with locomotion

Research Area

Biomedical and Biologically Motivated Technical Applications

Researchers

Albert Mukovskiy

Description

he project aims also to develop new methods for modelling complex whole-body movement in terms of extracted motion primitives extracted from kinematic data collected by motion capturing human motions. We are currently extending a method for the online synthesis of complex body movements based on the combination of learned dynamic primitives  in our laboratory (e.g. Giese et al. 2009; Mukovskiy et al. 2013), based on online reactive synthesis of whole-body movements, towards the real-time  kinematic control of real robotics platforms (bipedal humanoids).  The new architecture incorporates the sequential generation of multi-step sequences relying on the feedback-controlled switching of the spatio-temporal kinematic synergies.

 


Comparison of AUTOMATICALLY generated walking-reaching-opening-grasping movement sequence, (left) retargeted to the bipedal humanoid HRP2, (right) generated using avatar with the original human subject skeleton.

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