DocumentCode
742398
Title
Grasp Frequency and Usage in Daily Household and Machine Shop Tasks
Author
Bullock, Ian M. ; Zheng, J.Z. ; Rosa, S.D.L. ; Guertler, C. ; Dollar, Aaron M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng. & Mater. Sci., Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, USA
Volume
6
Issue
3
fYear
2013
Firstpage
296
Lastpage
308
Abstract
In this paper, we present results from a study of prehensile human hand use during the daily work activities of four subjects: two housekeepers and two machinists. Subjects wore a head-mounted camera that recorded their hand usage during their daily work activities in their typical place of work. For each subject, 7.45 hours of video was analyzed, recording the type of grasp being used and its duration. From this data, we extracted overall grasp frequency, duration distributions for each grasp, and common transitions between grasps. The results show that for 80 percent of the study duration the housekeepers used just five grasps and the machinists used 10. The grasping patterns for the different subjects were compared, and the overall top 10 grasps are discussed in detail. The results of this study not only lend insight into how people use their hands during daily tasks, but can also inform the design of effective robotic and prosthetic hands.
Keywords
grippers; machine shops; daily household tasks; daily work activities; duration distributions; grasp frequency; hand usage; head mounted camera; machine shop tasks; machinists; prehensile human hand use; prosthetic hands; robotic hands; Cameras; Grasping; Humans; Prosthetics; Robots; Taxonomy; Thumb; Human grasping; activities of daily living; manipulation; prosthetics; robotic hands;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Haptics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1412
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TOH.2013.6
Filename
6469076
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