Show me your moves! Conveying navigation intention of a mobile robot to humans

Alyxander David May, C. Dondrup, Marc Hanheide
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When humans and mobile robots share the same space, one of their challenges is to navigate around each other and manage their mutual navigational intents. While humans have developed excellent skills in inferring their counterpart's intentions via a number of implicit and non-verbal cues, making navigation also in crowds an ease, this kind of effective and efficient communication often falls short in human-robot encounters. In this paper, two alternative approaches to convey navigational intent of a mobile robot to humans in a shared environment are proposed and analysed. The first is utilising anthropomorphic features of the mobile robot to realise an implicit joint attention using gaze to represent the direction of navigational intent. In the second approach, a more technical design adopting the semantics of car's turn indicators, has been implemented. The paper compares both approaches with each other and against a control behaviour without any communication of intent. Both approaches show statistically significant differences in comparison to the control behaviour. However, the second approach using indicators has shown as being more effective in conveying the intent and also has a higher positive impact on the comfort of the humans encountering the robot.
让我看看你的舞步!将移动机器人的导航意图传递给人类
当人类和移动机器人共享同一空间时,他们面临的挑战之一是相互导航并管理他们的相互导航意图。虽然人类已经发展出了通过一些隐含的和非语言的线索来推断对方意图的高超技能,使得在人群中导航也变得容易,但这种有效和高效的沟通在人机相遇时往往不足。本文提出并分析了在共享环境中向人类传递移动机器人导航意图的两种方法。第一种是利用移动机器人的拟人化特征,利用凝视来表示导航意图的方向,实现隐式联合注意。在第二种方法中,采用汽车转向指示器语义的更技术性的设计已经实现。本文对两种方法进行了比较,并对没有任何意图交流的控制行为进行了比较。与控制行为相比,两种方法都显示出统计学上的显著差异。然而,使用指示器的第二种方法在传达意图方面更有效,并且对人类遇到机器人的舒适度也有更高的积极影响。
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