Communicating Robot Motion Intent with Augmented Reality

Humans coordinate teamwork by conveying intent through social cues, such as gestures and gaze behaviors. However, these methods may not be possible for appearance-constrained robots that lack anthropomorphic or zoomorphic features, such as aerial robots. We explore a new design space for communicati...

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Published in:2018 13th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) pp. 316 - 324
Main Authors: Walker, Michael, Hedayati, Hooman, Lee, Jennifer, Szafir, Daniel
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: New York, NY, USA ACM 26.02.2018
Series:ACM Conferences
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ISBN:9781450349536, 1450349536
ISSN:2167-2148
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Summary:Humans coordinate teamwork by conveying intent through social cues, such as gestures and gaze behaviors. However, these methods may not be possible for appearance-constrained robots that lack anthropomorphic or zoomorphic features, such as aerial robots. We explore a new design space for communicating robot motion intent by investigating how augmented reality (AR) might mediate human-robot interactions. We develop a series of explicit and implicit designs for visually signaling robot motion intent using AR, which we evaluate in a user study. We found that several of our AR designs significantly improved objective task efficiency over a baseline in which users only received physically-embodied orientation cues. In addition, our designs offer several trade-offs in terms of intent clarity and user perceptions of the robot as a teammate.
ISBN:9781450349536
1450349536
ISSN:2167-2148
DOI:10.1145/3171221.3171253