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A Preliminary Study of Peer-to-Peer Human-Robot Interaction

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posted on 2006-10-01, 00:00 authored by Terrence W. Fong, Jean Scholtz, Julie A. Shah, Lorenzo Flueckiger, Clayton Kunz, David Lees, John Schreiner, Michael Siegel, Laura M. Hiatt, Illah NourbakhshIllah Nourbakhsh, Reid Simmons, Robert Ambrose, Robert Burridge, Brian Antonishek, Magda Bugajska, Alan Schultz, J. Gregory Trafton

The Peer-To-Peer Human-Robot Interaction (P2P-HRI) project is developing techniques to improve task coordination and collaboration between human and robot partners. Our work is motivated by the need to develop effective human-robot teams for space mission operations. A central element of our approach is creating dialogue and interaction tools that enable humans and robots to flexibly support one another. In order to understand how this approach can influence task performance, we recently conducted a series of tests simulating a lunar construction task with a human-robot team. In this paper, we describe the tests performed, discuss our initial results, and analyze the effect of intervention on task performance.

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