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Spatial Augmented Reality and Eye Tracking for Evaluating Human Robot Interaction

Elsa K. Bunz, Ravi Teja Chadalavada, Henrik Andreasson, Robert Krug, Maike Schindler, Achim J. Lilienthal

发表年份
2016
引用次数
9

摘要

Freely moving autonomous mobile robots may leadto anxiety when operating in workspaces shared with humans.Previous works have given evidence that communicating in-tentions using Spatial Augmented Reality (SAR) in the sharedworkspace will make humans more comfortable in the vicinity ofrobots. In this work, we conducted experiments with the robotprojecting various patterns in order to convey its movementintentions during encounters with humans. In these experiments,the trajectories of both humans and robot were recorded witha laser scanner. Human test subjects were also equipped withan eye tracker. We analyzed the eye gaze patterns and thelaser scan tracking data in order to understand how the robot’sintention communication affects the human movement behavior.Furthermore, we used retrospective recall interviews to aid inidentifying the reasons that lead to behavior changes.

关键词

Augmented realityComputer scienceHuman–robot interactionComputer visionArtificial intelligenceEye trackingRobotHuman–computer interactionTracking (education)Psychology

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