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Human operator cognitive availability aware Mixed-Initiative control

Year
2020
Citations
9

Abstract

This paper presents a Cognitive Availability Aware Mixed-Initiative Controller for remotely operated mobile robots. The controller enables dynamic switching between different levels of autonomy (LOA), initiated by either the AI and/or the human operator. The controller leverages a state-of-the-art computer vision method and an off-the-shelf web camera to infer the cognitive availability of the operator and inform the AI-initiated LOA switching. This constitutes a qualitative advancement over previous Mixed-Initiative (MI) controllers. The controller is evaluated in a disaster response experiment, in which human operators have to conduct an exploration task with a remote robot. MI systems are shown to effectively assist the operators, as demonstrated by quantitative and qualitative results in performance and workload. Additionally, some insights into the experimental difficulties of evaluating complex MI controllers are presented.

Keywords

Controller (irrigation)Task (project management)CognitionOperator (biology)Control (management)Task analysisAutonomyCognitive load

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