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Autor:
Jeffrey Klow, Roli Khanna, Janani Swaminathan, Steven Hattrup, Karina A. Roundtree, Abrar Fallatah, Vivswan Shitole, Nicholas Zerbel, Julie A. Adams
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 64:1054-1058
Autonomous vehicles are expected on roads in the near future and need to interact safely with external road users, such as manual motor drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. The particular needs of the external road users, such as children, adults, old
Publikováno v:
RO-MAN
Imbuing furniture with robot properties reduces the physical labor and time needed for arranging spaces, such as homes, classrooms, and offices. Outsourcing labor tasks to robot furniture requires users’ involvement with functional user interfaces.
Publikováno v:
HRI (Companion)
This video presents a remote user interface (UI) for controlling a multi-robot furniture system intended to enable human-robot interaction studies safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. The three primary features of the system are detailed. The first,
Publikováno v:
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
Robots sometimes face hardware and algorithmic challenges that exceed their capabilities, e.g., an armless robot pressing an elevator button. Previous work suggests that rather than augmenting the robot capabilities, sometimes robots can simply ask f
Publikováno v:
HRI (Companion)
This video presents how people responded to a robot asking for help at six cafes at the Oregon State University campus. Each cafe was visited twice over eight weeks between August and September 2019, always around lunchtime for a two-hour period. Man
Publikováno v:
IROS
This paper consists of a failure analysis of two robot performance productions. Both productions included three-week rehearsal periods, and culminated in live performances including both robots and humans. To develop these productions, a theater arti
Publikováno v:
HRI
Over the summer of 2018, CHARISMA Robotics Laboratory at Oregon State University invited a Theater Artist to collaborate on two interdisciplinary robot theater productions using ChairBots and human performers. Both productions shared in a three-week