Bräuer-Burchardt, C.C.Bräuer-BurchardtSiegmund, F.F.SiegmundHöhne, D.D.HöhneKöhmstedt, P.P.KöhmstedtNotni, G.G.Notni2022-03-152022-03-152020https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/4121082-s2.0-85101181974Interaction between humans and machines, especially robots becomes more and more important in industrial production and quality managing processes. We developed a demonstrator system for selected quality checks of industrial work pieces using a special kind of human gesture, the finger pointer, for the communication with the robot-guided measure-ment system. The demonstrator consists of two optical 3D scanners, a six-axis-robot (mounted on a mobile platform) and a master system (PC and the necessary software modules which realises the communication between the components). The interaction between the human and the machine is realized using the so-called interaction sensor, which is one of the optical 3D scanners. The main feature of this scanner is the detection of the position on the surface of a work piece where the humans finger points to. The robust results of the pointer location determination show a good fitting for the application of the demonstrator system for s elected quality checks of industrial work pieces.en620Finger pointer based human machine interaction for selected quality checks of industrial work piecesconference paper