Design and Evaluation of an Assisted Programming Interface for Behavior Trees in Robotics
Jonathan Styrud, Matteo Iovino, Rebecca Stower, Mart Kartašev, Mikael Norrlöf, Mårten Björkman, Christian Smith
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The possibility to create reactive robot programs faster without the need for extensively trained programmers is becoming increasingly important. So far, it has not been explored how various techniques for creating Behavior Tree (BT) program representations could be combined with complete graphical user interfaces (GUIs) to allow a human user to validate and edit trees suggested by automated methods. In this paper, we introduce BEhavior TRee GUI (BETR-GUI) for creating BTs with the help of an AI assistant that combines methods using large language models, planning, genetic programming, and Bayesian optimization with a drag-and-drop editor. A user study with 60 participants shows that by combining different assistive methods, BETR-GUI enables users to perform better at solving the robot programming tasks. The results also show that humans using the full variant of BETR-GUI perform better than the AI assistant running on its own.
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