Justine Roy
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Justine Roy is a leading researcher in human-robot interaction and teleoperation, with a focus on supervisory control systems for assistive robotics. Her work addresses the critical challenge of reducing operator cognitive load in complex remote manipulation tasks, particularly through intelligent camera management. Her most-cited study, "Active Telepresence Assistance for Supervisory Control: A User Study with a Multi-Camera Tele-Nursing Robot" (2021, 8 citations), demonstrates how autonomous camera control and selection can significantly improve task performance and reduce operator workload when supervising humanoid robots with multiple moving cameras. This research has direct implications for tele-nursing, hazardous environment operations, and remote healthcare applications. Roy's contributions are notable for bridging the gap between autonomous systems and human supervisory control, making teleoperation more intuitive and efficient. Her work is increasingly recognized as foundational for developing next-generation telepresence robots that can assist in medical settings and other domains requiring precise remote manipulation.
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