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Multi-modal human-robot interface for interaction with a remotely operating mobile service robot

Christian Fischer, G. Schmidt

Year
1997
Citations
9

Abstract

This paper discusses requirements for information exchange between a human operator and a semi-autonomous service robot operating in a remote indoor environment. The resulting multimodal HuMan-Robot Interface (MRI) allows specification of various types of robot activities by use of an advanced system for natural spoken user-independent speech understanding and flexible robot command generation. Visual screen-based monitoring and support of complex operations is achieved by means of an animated three-dimensional environmental model augmented by the image of an onboard CCD camera. Typical features of the MRI are demonstrated through experiments performed with the mobile manipulator ROMAN.

Keywords

RobotService robotComputer scienceInterface (matter)Mobile robotHuman–robot interactionHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceService (business)Computer vision

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