HRI
Dynamic leadership for human-robot teams
Douglas A. Few, David J. Bruemmer, Miles Walton
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
This paper evaluates collaborative tasking tools that facilitate dynamic sharing of responsibilities between robot and operator throughout a search and detection task Participants who utilize Collaborative Tasking Mode (CTM) do not experience a significant performance penalty, yet benefit from reduced workload and fewer instances of confusion. In addition, CTM participants report a higher overall feeling of control as compared to those using Standard Shared Mode.
Keywords
WorkloadConfusionComputer scienceTask (project management)FeelingRobotHuman–computer interactionControl (management)Mode (computer interface)Knowledge management
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