Human robot interaction
Dedicated researcher striving to bridge the communications gaps between robots and their human peers by use of machine learning, computer vision and artificial intelligence.
I am currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Intelligent Systems and Assistive Technologies Laboratory (ISAT) in the School of Industrial Engineering at Purdue University, under the supervision of Dr. Juan P. Wachs. Previously, I received the M.S. degree from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University in 2016, and B.S. in the School of Information Science of Technology at Southeast University, China in 2013.
My research interest lies in human robot interaction and robot vision. I desire to design innovative interaction and communication protocols between humans and robots, and develop innovative frameworks leveraging on computer vision and artificial intelligence to enable a more natural, efficient and coupled cooperation between human and robots. For more details, please refer to my research page. |
Turn-taking PredictionHow to enable robots to predict turn-taking events ahead of time and proactively plan its actions to collaborate with human peers in a seamless manner?
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Robotic Scrub NurseHow to bring into Operating Room the innovative robotic scrub nurses who can accurately recognize surgical instruments, robustly manipulate and safely deliver to surgeons on request?
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Robot-assisted SurgeryHow to provide the most natural and comfortable interaction scheme to enable surgeons to teleoperate a robot to conduct surgery safely and efficiently?
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