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Real-time classification of teleoperation data with a neural network

Author(s)
Losito, Sergio  
Fiorini, P.
Giancaspro, A.
Subjects

Actuators

Control systems

Employee welfare

Error correction

Feedback

Laboratories

Neural networks

Neurofeedback

Propulsion

System testing

Testing

Training data

User interfaces

computerised monitori...

feedback

generalisation (artif...

generalization

monitoring program

neural nets

neural network

phase sequence

real-time classificat...

symbolic feedback

task segmentation

telecontrol

teleoperation data

teleoperation task ph...

Date Issued
1992-01-01
Abstract
The development of a monitoring program that can be used in the future to evaluate operator performance and provide symbolic feedback about task progress is described. A classifier has been designed to recognize teleoperation task phases, independently of variations due to differences in working conditions and in phase features. Neural networks have been used to recognize task phases by using force data. Two network architectures have been tested in simulation on real teleoperation data, and the one with the best performance has been implemented on a teleoperation system. During tests on actual telemanipulation tasks, the classifier had a lower recognition percentage than the simulated tests, but it showed an unexpected generalization capability. It was able to correctly segment tasks whose phase sequence was significantly different from those in the training data
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/67
DOI
10.1109/CDC.1992.371334
URL
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=371334
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