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Enabling Intuitive Human-Robot Teaming Using Augmented Reality and Gesture Control (1909.06415v1)

Published 13 Sep 2019 in cs.RO, cs.AI, and cs.HC

Abstract: Human-robot teaming offers great potential because of the opportunities to combine strengths of heterogeneous agents. However, one of the critical challenges in realizing an effective human-robot team is efficient information exchange - both from the human to the robot as well as from the robot to the human. In this work, we present and analyze an augmented reality-enabled, gesture-based system that supports intuitive human-robot teaming through improved information exchange. Our proposed system requires no external instrumentation aside from human-wearable devices and shows promise of real-world applicability for service-oriented missions. Additionally, we present preliminary results from a pilot study with human participants, and highlight lessons learned and open research questions that may help direct future development, fielding, and experimentation of autonomous HRI systems.

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Authors (6)
  1. Jason M. Gregory (14 papers)
  2. Christopher Reardon (11 papers)
  3. Kevin Lee (21 papers)
  4. Geoffrey White (1 paper)
  5. Ki Ng (1 paper)
  6. Caitlyn Sims (1 paper)
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