HRI
Multi-touch interaction for tasking robots
Sean T. Hayes, Eli R. Hooten, Julie A. Adams
- Year
- 2010
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
The objective is to develop a mobile human-robot interface that is optimized for multi-touch input. Our existing interface was designed for mouse and keyboard input and was later adopted for voice and touch interaction. A new multi-touch interface permits multi-touch gestures, for example zooming and panning a map, and robot task specific touch interactions. An initial user evaluation found that the multi-touch interface is preferred and yields superior performance.
Keywords
Panning (audio)Computer scienceGestureInterface (matter)Multi-touchZoomRobotHuman–computer interactionTask (project management)User interface
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