Co-adaptive Human-Robot Cooperation: Summary and Challenges

Sofie Ahlberg, Agnes Axelsson, Pian Yu, Wenceslao Shaw Cortez, Yuan Gao, Ali Ghadirzadeh, Ginevra Castellano, D. Kragic, Gabriel Skantze, Dimos V. Dimarogonas
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The work presented here is a culmination of developments within the Swedish project COIN: Co-adaptive human-robot interactive systems, funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF), which addresses a unified framework for co-adaptive methodologies in human–robot co-existence. We investigate co-adaptation in the context of safe planning/control, trust, and multi-modal human–robot interactions, and present novel methods that allow humans and robots to adapt to one another and discuss directions for future work.
人机自适应合作:总结与挑战
这里介绍的工作是瑞典COIN项目发展的高潮:共同适应人机交互系统,由瑞典战略研究基金会(SSF)资助,该项目解决了人机共存中共同适应方法的统一框架。我们研究了安全规划/控制、信任和多模态人机交互背景下的共同适应,并提出了允许人类和机器人相互适应的新方法,并讨论了未来工作的方向。
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