Utility Functions for Human/Robot Interaction

04/08/2022
by   Bruno Yun, et al.
0

In this paper, we place ourselves in the context of human robot interaction and address the problem of cognitive robot modelling. More precisely we are investigating properties of a utility-based model that will govern a robot's actions. The novelty of this approach lies in embedding the responsibility of the robot over the state of affairs into the utility model via a utility aggregation function. We describe desiderata for such a function and consider related properties.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
05/08/2022

Rebellion and Disobedience as Useful Tools in Human-Robot Interaction Research – The Handheld Robotics Case

This position paper argues on the utility of rebellion and disobedience ...
research
10/28/2020

Model Minimization For Online Predictability

For humans in a teaming scenario, context switching between reasoning ab...
research
08/03/2021

An Analysis of Human-Robot Information Streams to Inform Dynamic Autonomy Allocation

A dynamic autonomy allocation framework automatically shifts how much co...
research
11/24/2022

Optimization of Humanoid Robot Designs for Human-Robot Ergonomic Payload Lifting

When a human and a humanoid robot collaborate physically, ergonomics is ...
research
12/09/2014

Plan or not: Remote Human-robot Teaming with Incomplete Task Information

Human-robot interaction can be divided into two categories based on the ...
research
09/07/2016

Non-Evolutionary Superintelligences Do Nothing, Eventually

There is overwhelming evidence that human intelligence is a product of D...
research
12/12/2018

Subjective Annotations for Vision-Based Attention Level Estimation

Attention level estimation systems have a high potential in many use cas...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset