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Facilitating Software Development for Mobile Social Robots by Simulating Interactions Between a Robot and Pedestrians

Satoru Satake, Thomas Kaczmarek, Dražen Brščić, Takayuki Kanda

Year
2019
Citations
4

Abstract

We are facilitating software development for mobile social robots that operate `in the wild': that is, in real daily environments such as shopping malls. One fundamental difficulty in development is testing unfinished programs on a real robot and in the presence of people, because this process can take a significantly time-consuming. To ease the software development, we developed a simulator that allows the simulation of interactions among people, and interactions between people and the robot. With a user study, we analyzed how people's working process changed and evaluated the amount of time they saved in software development with the simulator.

Keywords

RobotComputer scienceMobile robotHuman–computer interactionSoftwareProcess (computing)Software developmentSocial robotSoftware development processSimulation

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