HRI
Toward Resilient Human-Robot Interaction through Situation Projection for Effective Joint Action
Adrian R. Pearce, Liz Sonenberg, Paddy Nixon
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
In this paper we address the design of robots that can be successful partners to humans in joint activity. The paper outlines an approach to achieving adjustable autonomy during execution– and hence to achieve resilient multi-actor joint action – based on both temporal and epistemic situation projection. The approach is based on non-deterministic planning techniques based on the situations calculus.
Keywords
Computer scienceJoint (building)RobotAction (physics)Projection (relational algebra)AutonomyHuman–robot interactionHuman–computer interactionSituation calculusArtificial intelligence
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