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Designing interfaces for robot control based on Semiotic Engineering

Luis Felipe Hussin Bento, Raquel Oliveira Prates, Luiz Chaimowicz

Year
2011
Citations
4

Abstract

This paper explores the use of Semiotic Engineering theory in the design of different interfaces for the control of a mobile robot. Based on a set of sign classes for human-robot interaction, we have elaborated a common interaction model and designed different interfaces for controlling an e-puck robot, a small sized mobile robot used for education and research. We implemented three interfaces using different technologies (desktop, Tablet PC, and handheld) and tested them with a group of users, in order to evaluate if the sign classes and their representations were adequate and also the differences perceived in the use of diverse interaction technologies.

Keywords

Human–computer interactionSemioticsMobile robotRobotComputer scienceSign (mathematics)Set (abstract data type)Mobile deviceHuman–robot interactionControl (management)

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