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Designing an API at an appropriate abstraction level for programming social robot applications

James P. Diprose, Bruce A. MacDonald, John Hosking, Beryl Plimmer

Year
2016
Citations
26
Access
Open access

Abstract

Whilst robots are increasingly being deployed as social agents, it is still difficult to program them to interact socially. To create usable tools for programming these robots, tool developers need to know what abstraction levels are appropriate for programming social robot applications. We explore this through the iterative design and evaluation of an API for programming social robots. The results show that high level primitives, with a close mapping to social interaction, are suitable for programming social robot applications. However, the abstraction level should not be so high that it takes away too much control from programmers. This has the potential to enable programmers to produce high quality social robot applications with less programming effort.

Keywords

Computer scienceUSableAbstractionRobotHuman–computer interactionSocial robotProgramming by demonstrationCode refactoringInductive programmingProgramming language

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