As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be able to interact with users in a multi-modal fashion—keyboard and mouse are no longer acceptable as the only input modalities. This paper introduces a novel approach to program a robot interactively through a multi-modal interface. The key characteristic of this approach is that the user can provide feedback interactively at any time—during both the programming and the execution phase. The framework takes a three-step approach to the problem: multi-modal recognition, intention interpretation, and prioritized task execution. The multi-modal recognition module translates hand gestures and spontaneous speech into a structured symbolic data strea...
This paper identifies several issues in multimodal di-alogues between a companion robot and a human ...
McGuire PC, Fritsch J, Ritter H, et al. Multi-Modal Human-Machine Communication for Instructing Robo...
This thesis presents a theoretical framework for the design of user-programmable robots. The objecti...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
The definitive article is published in the International Journal of Robotics Research © Sage Publica...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
As robots enter the human environment and come into contact with inexperienced users, they need to b...
The goal of the Interactive Multi-Modal Robot Programming system is a comprehensive human-machine i...
Abstract. The goal of the Interactive Multi-Modal Robot Programming system is a comprehensive human-...
Abstract. The goal of the Interactive Multi-Modal Robot Programming system is a comprehensive human-...
Abstract. The goal of the Interactive Multi-Modal Robot Programming system is a comprehensive human-...
This paper was presented at the 2003 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Sys...
This paper identifies several issues in multimodal di-alogues between a companion robot and a human ...
McGuire PC, Fritsch J, Ritter H, et al. Multi-Modal Human-Machine Communication for Instructing Robo...
This thesis presents a theoretical framework for the design of user-programmable robots. The objecti...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
The definitive article is published in the International Journal of Robotics Research © Sage Publica...
As robots enter the human environment and come in contact with inexperienced users, they need to be ...
As robots enter the human environment and come into contact with inexperienced users, they need to b...
The goal of the Interactive Multi-Modal Robot Programming system is a comprehensive human-machine i...
Abstract. The goal of the Interactive Multi-Modal Robot Programming system is a comprehensive human-...
Abstract. The goal of the Interactive Multi-Modal Robot Programming system is a comprehensive human-...
Abstract. The goal of the Interactive Multi-Modal Robot Programming system is a comprehensive human-...
This paper was presented at the 2003 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Sys...
This paper identifies several issues in multimodal di-alogues between a companion robot and a human ...
McGuire PC, Fritsch J, Ritter H, et al. Multi-Modal Human-Machine Communication for Instructing Robo...
This thesis presents a theoretical framework for the design of user-programmable robots. The objecti...