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Evaluation of human-robot interaction awareness in search and rescue

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

Year
2004
Citations
147

Abstract

In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during an urban search and rescue robot competition where critical incidents are defined as a situation where the robot could potentially cause damage to itself, the victim, or the environment. We look at the features present in the human-robot interface that contributed to success in different tasks needed in urban search and rescue and present guidelines for human-robot interaction design.

Keywords

Rescue robotUrban search and rescueSearch and rescueRobotHuman–robot interactionComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionHuman interactionSituation awarenessArtificial intelligence

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