Method and apparatus for using gestures to control a laser tracker
US-9360301-B2 · Jun 7, 2016 · US
US9618602B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9618602-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615165068-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A method and system are provided for controlling a laser tracker remotely from the laser tracker through gestures performed by a user. The method includes providing a rule of correspondence between each of a plurality of commands and each of a plurality of user gestures. A gesture is performed by the user with the user's body that corresponds to one of the plurality of user gestures. The gesture performed by the user is detected. The gesture recognition engine determines a first command from one of the plurality of commands that correspond with the detected gesture. Then the first command is executed with the laser tracker.
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A method for a user to control operation of a laser tracker, the method comprising: providing the laser tracker having a structure rotatable about a first axis and a second axis, a first light source that launches a first light beam from the structure, a distance meter, a first angular encoder that measures a first angle of rotation about the first axis, a second angular encoder that measures a second angle of rotation about the second axis, and a processor; providing a second light source and a camera, the second light source configured to project a second light beam, the camera configured to acquire an image of the second light beam reflected off of a user; providing a rule of correspondence between each of a plurality of commands and each of a plurality of gestures, each gesture from among the plurality of gestures corresponding to a body position of the user; projecting the second light beam from the second light source and acquiring with the camera a first image of the user; generating a skeletal model of the user from the first image; performing by the user a first gesture from among the plurality of gestures, the first gesture corresponding to a first body position; identifying from the skeletal model the performing by the user of the first gesture; determining a first command based at least in part on the identifying of the first gesture according to the rule of correspondence; executing the first command with the laser tracker; performing by the user a second gesture from among the plurality of gestures, the second gesture corresponding to a second body position; identifying from the skeletal model the performing by the user of the second gesture; determining the second command based at least in part on the first gesture and the identifying of the second gesture according to the rule of correspondence; and executing the second command with the laser tracker. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the second light beam includes a structured light pattern, and the image includes at least a portion of the structured light pattern. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the generating the skeletal model includes determining three dimensional coordinates of the user's body. 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising: providing a plurality of gesture filters, each gesture filter including information of a gesture performed by the user as interpreted through the skeletal model, wherein the identifying of the first gesture is based at least in part on one of the plurality of gesture filters. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein each of the plurality of gesture filters include a plurality of inputs and a plurality of outputs. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the plurality of inputs includes at least one of joint data, RGB color data and a rate of change of an aspect of the user. 7. The method of claim 5 wherein the plurality of outputs includes at least one of confidence level and a speed of motion of the gesture. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the first command is to acquire a retroreflector. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the first body position includes a pointing of a finger by the user at an object. 10. A method for a user to control operation of a laser tracker, the method comprising: providing the laser tracker having a structure rotatable about a first axis and a second axis, a first light source that launches a first light beam from the structure, a distance meter, a first angular encoder that measures a first angle of rotation about the first axis, a second angular encoder that measures a second angle of rotation about the second axis, and a processor; providing a second light source and a camera, the second light source configured to project a second light beam, the camera configured to acquire an image of the second light beam reflected off of a user; providing a rule of correspondence between each of a plurality of commands and each of a plurality of gestures, each gesture from among the plurality of gestures corresponding to a body position of the user; projecting the second light beam from the second light source and acquiring with the camera a first image of the user; generating a skeletal model of the user from the first image; performing by the user a first gesture from among the plurality of gestures, the first gesture corresponding to a first body position; identifying from the skeletal model the performing by the user of the first gesture; determining a first command based at least in part on the identifying of the first gesture according to the rule of correspondence, wherein the first command is to acquire a retroreflector; executing the first command with the laser tracker; acquiring a second image with the camera; identifying an area containing the retroreflector; and rotating the laser tracker about at least one of the first axis and second axis to acquire the retroreflector based at least in part on the identifying of the area. 11. A method for a user to control operation of a laser tracker, the method comprising: providing the laser tracker having a structure rotatable about a first axis and a second axis, a first light source that launches a first light beam from the structure, a distance meter, a first angular encoder that measures a first angle of rotation about the first axis, a second angular encoder that measures a second angle of rotation about the second axis, and a processor; providing a second light source and a camera, the second light source configured to project a second light beam, the camera configured to acquire an image of the second light beam reflected off of a user; providing a rule of correspondence between each of a plurality of commands and each of a plurality of gestures, each gesture from among the plurality of gestures corresponding to a body position of the user; projecting the second light beam from the second light source and acquiring with the camera a first image of the user; generating a skeletal model of the user from the first image; performing by the user a first gesture from among the plurality of gestures, the first gesture corresponding to a first body position; identifying from the skeletal model the performing by the user of the first gesture; determining a first command based at least in part on the identifying of the first gesture according to the rule of correspondence, wherein the first command is to acquire a retroreflector; executing the first command with the laser tracker; and performing with the laser tracker a spiral search pattern to acquire the retroreflector. 12. A method for a user to control operation of a laser tracker, the method comprising: providing the laser tracker having a structure rotatable about a first axis and a second axis, a first light source that launches a first light beam from the structure, a distance meter, a first angular encoder that measures a first angle of rotation about the first axis, a second angular encoder that measures a second angle of rotation about the second axis, and a processor; providing a second light source and a camera, the second light source configured to project a second light beam, the camera configured to acquire an image of the second light beam reflected off of a user; providing a rule of correspondence between each of a plurality of commands and each of a plurality of gestures, each gesture from among the plurality of gestures corresponding to a body position of the user; projecting the second light beam from the second light source and acquiring with the camera a first image of the user; generating a skeletal model of the user from the first image; performing by the user a
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