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Preliminary observation of HRI in robot-assisted medical response

Robin R. Murphy, Masashi Konyo, Pedro Davalas, Gabe Knezek, Satoshı Tadokoro, Kazuna Sawata, Maarten van Zomeren

Year
2009
Citations
3

Abstract

This video captures human-robot interaction which occurred during an evaluation of a novel, snake-like search and rescue robot assisting with victim management. Most of the observations confirmed previous findings- That a 2:1 H-R ratio ratio is appropriate, Team coordination is enhanced by shared visual perception, and Poor interfaces continue to lead to incomplete coverage. However, the victims responded to the robot in two surprising ways: grabbing the robot and being concerned about its appearance.

Keywords

RobotPerceptionHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceHuman–robot interactionComputer visionCollision avoidanceSearch and rescueComputer security

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