Despite the large number of navigation algorithms available for mobile robots, in many social contexts they often exhibit inopportune motion behaviours in proximity of people, often with very "unnatural" movements due to the execution of segmented trajectories or the sudden activation of safety mechanisms (e.g., for obstacle avoidance). We argue that the reason of the problem is not only the difficulty of modelling human behaviours and generating opportune robot control policies, but also the way human-robot spatial interactions are represented and implemented. In this paper we propose a new methodology based on a qualitative representation of spatial interactions, which is both flexible and compact, adopting the well-defined and coherent ...
Crowded human environments such as pedestrian scenes constitute challenging domains for mobile robot...
For adoption of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) across a breadth of industries, they must navigate a...
Spatial interactions between agents (humans, animals, or machines) carry information of high value t...
Despite the large number of navigation algorithms available for mobile robots, in many social contex...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic sequential model of Human-Robot Spatial Interaction (HRSI) ...
Current human-aware navigation approaches use a predominantly metric representation of the interact...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic sequential model of Human-Robot Spatial Interaction (HRSI) ...
For adoption of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) across a breadth of industries, they must navigate ar...
A major challenge for future social robots is the high-level interpretation of human motion, and the...
This paper tackles the problem of finding a suitable qualitative representation for robo...
The problem of finding a suitable qualitative representation for robots to reason about activity spa...
Spatial interactions between agents carry information of high value to human observers, as exemplifi...
In human-robot interaction (HRI) it is essential that the robot interprets and reacts to a human’s u...
The success of mobile robots, in daily living environments, depends on their capabilities to underst...
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Crowded human environments such as pedestrian scenes constitute challenging domains for mobile robot...
For adoption of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) across a breadth of industries, they must navigate a...
Spatial interactions between agents (humans, animals, or machines) carry information of high value t...
Despite the large number of navigation algorithms available for mobile robots, in many social contex...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic sequential model of Human-Robot Spatial Interaction (HRSI) ...
Current human-aware navigation approaches use a predominantly metric representation of the interact...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic sequential model of Human-Robot Spatial Interaction (HRSI) ...
For adoption of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) across a breadth of industries, they must navigate ar...
A major challenge for future social robots is the high-level interpretation of human motion, and the...
This paper tackles the problem of finding a suitable qualitative representation for robo...
The problem of finding a suitable qualitative representation for robots to reason about activity spa...
Spatial interactions between agents carry information of high value to human observers, as exemplifi...
In human-robot interaction (HRI) it is essential that the robot interprets and reacts to a human’s u...
The success of mobile robots, in daily living environments, depends on their capabilities to underst...
Copyright IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish...
Crowded human environments such as pedestrian scenes constitute challenging domains for mobile robot...
For adoption of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) across a breadth of industries, they must navigate a...
Spatial interactions between agents (humans, animals, or machines) carry information of high value t...