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Understanding On-the-Fly End-User Robot Programming

Robotics 2024-06-04 v1

Abstract

Novel end-user programming (EUP) tools enable on-the-fly (i.e., spontaneous, easy, and rapid) creation of interactions with robotic systems. These tools are expected to empower users in determining system behavior, although very little is understood about how end users perceive, experience, and use these systems. In this paper, we seek to address this gap by investigating end-user experience with on-the-fly robot EUP. We trained 21 end users to use an existing on-the-fly EUP tool, asked them to create robot interactions for four scenarios, and assessed their overall experience. Our findings provide insight into how these systems should be designed to better support end-user experience with on-the-fly EUP, focusing on user interaction with an automatic program synthesizer that resolves imprecise user input, the use of multimodal inputs to express user intent, and the general process of programming a robot.

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@article{arxiv.2406.00841,
  title  = {Understanding On-the-Fly End-User Robot Programming},
  author = {Laura Stegner and Yuna Hwang and David Porfirio and Bilge Mutlu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.00841},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

To appear at DIS'24. Stegner and Hwang contributed equally to this research

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