Human-robot teaming offers great potential because of the opportunities to combine strengths of heterogeneous agents. However, one of the critical challenges in realizing an effective human-robot team is efficient information exchange - both from the human to the robot as well as from the robot to the human. In this work, we present and analyze an augmented reality-enabled, gesture-based system that supports intuitive human-robot teaming through improved information exchange. Our proposed system requires no external instrumentation aside from human-wearable devices and shows promise of real-world applicability for service-oriented missions. Additionally, we present preliminary results from a pilot study with human participants, and highlight lessons learned and open research questions that may help direct future development, fielding, and experimentation of autonomous HRI systems.
@article{arxiv.1909.06415,
title = {Enabling Intuitive Human-Robot Teaming Using Augmented Reality and Gesture Control},
author = {Jason M. Gregory and Christopher Reardon and Kevin Lee and Geoffrey White and Ki Ng and Caitlyn Sims},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.06415},
year = {2019}
}
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Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence for Human-Robot Interaction AAAI Symposium Series (AI-HRI 2019)