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RaycastGrasp: Eye-Gaze Interaction with Wearable Devices for Robotic Manipulation

Published: October 25, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.22113v1

By: Zitiantao Lin, Yongpeng Sang, Yang Ye

Potential Business Impact:

Lets robots grab things by looking at them.

Business Areas:
Augmented Reality Hardware, Software

Robotic manipulators are increasingly used to assist individuals with mobility impairments in object retrieval. However, the predominant joystick-based control interfaces can be challenging due to high precision requirements and unintuitive reference frames. Recent advances in human-robot interaction have explored alternative modalities, yet many solutions still rely on external screens or restrictive control schemes, limiting their intuitiveness and accessibility. To address these challenges, we present an egocentric, gaze-guided robotic manipulation interface that leverages a wearable Mixed Reality (MR) headset. Our system enables users to interact seamlessly with real-world objects using natural gaze fixation from a first-person perspective, while providing augmented visual cues to confirm intent and leveraging a pretrained vision model and robotic arm for intent recognition and object manipulation. Experimental results demonstrate that our approach significantly improves manipulation accuracy, reduces system latency, and achieves single-pass intention and object recognition accuracy greater than 88% across multiple real-world scenarios. These results demonstrate the system's effectiveness in enhancing intuitiveness and accessibility, underscoring its practical significance for assistive robotics applications.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
5 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Robotics