The paper studies how multi-camera systems can be used for registering trajectories. A sensorized tool (a paintbrush) has been used to track the movements of a painter. Its position and its orientation is recorded using a rigid body registration technique on the reflective spheres, which generates its trajectory. Additional treatments for smoothing the acquired trajectory enable a robot to reproduce its movement. Such technique for the registration of tool movements relieves the robot programmer of a fastidious trajectory planning and remarkably quickens the programming phase.
In this project, we sensorized a tool with reflective marker in order to track its position and orientation in time and reproduce the trajectory with a anthropomorphic robot.
This project has been realized at the Vision Bricks Laboratory (VBLAB), Politecnico di Milano in collaboration with ABB Robotics Italy
Presentation
Full Tile Painting
Changing brush
3D Painting (Bowl)