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Awareness in human-robot interactions

Jill L. Drury, Jean Scholtz, Holly A. Yanco

Year
2004
Citations
258

Abstract

This paper provides a set of definitions that form a framework for describing the types of awareness that humans have of robot activities and the knowledge that robots have of the commands given them by humans. As a case study, we applied this human-robot interaction (HRI) awareness framework to our analysis of the HRI approaches used at an urban search and rescue competition. We determined that most of the critical incidents (e.g., damage done by robots to the test arena) were directly attributable to lack of one or more kinds of HRI awareness.

Keywords

RobotHuman–computer interactionHuman–robot interactionSet (abstract data type)Computer scienceSituation awarenessArtificial intelligenceRescue robotCompetition (biology)Mobile robot

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