This data was gathered in an experiment with the aim of studying mutual adaptations in a human-robot collaborative task. Human participants were presented with a virtual (Urban-Search-and-Rescue inspired) task and robot. They were given limited information about the behavior of the robot, which was driven by a Reinforcement Learning algorithm. The goal for the human-robot team was to learn how successfully collaborate on this task over the course of eight rounds of performing the task. We wanted to gain insight into the following: - What kind of interaction patterns emerged as a result of the mutual adaptivity of the human and the robot; - What behavior the robot learned as a result of this; - What behavior the human learned as a result of ...
Technological progress increasingly envisions the use of robots interacting with people in everyday ...
International audienceRecently, an increasing interest in the research commu nity is how to enable r...
We tested the hypothesis that, if a robot apparently invests effort in teaching a new skill to a hum...
Becoming a well-functioning team requires continuous collaborative learning by all team members. Thi...
As robots become more ubiquitous, they will increasingly need to behave as our team partners and smo...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
While much work in human-robot interaction has focused on leaderfollower teamwork models, the recent...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.This thesis prese...
This paper addresses the research question: “How can a human-robot team achieve co-learning, and int...
We are approaching a future where robots and humans will co-exist and co-adapt. To understand how ca...
Abstract—This paper presents a collaborative reinforcement learning algorithm,)(λCQ, designed to acc...
To make the cooperation within a physical human-robot team as efficient as possible, the team member...
This questionnaire was used during an experiment in co-learning between humans and AI-systems. In th...
Human-in-the-loop robot control systems naturally provide the means for synergistic human-robot col...
We tested the hypothesis that, if a robot apparently invests effort in teaching a new skill to a hum...
Technological progress increasingly envisions the use of robots interacting with people in everyday ...
International audienceRecently, an increasing interest in the research commu nity is how to enable r...
We tested the hypothesis that, if a robot apparently invests effort in teaching a new skill to a hum...
Becoming a well-functioning team requires continuous collaborative learning by all team members. Thi...
As robots become more ubiquitous, they will increasingly need to behave as our team partners and smo...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
While much work in human-robot interaction has focused on leaderfollower teamwork models, the recent...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.This thesis prese...
This paper addresses the research question: “How can a human-robot team achieve co-learning, and int...
We are approaching a future where robots and humans will co-exist and co-adapt. To understand how ca...
Abstract—This paper presents a collaborative reinforcement learning algorithm,)(λCQ, designed to acc...
To make the cooperation within a physical human-robot team as efficient as possible, the team member...
This questionnaire was used during an experiment in co-learning between humans and AI-systems. In th...
Human-in-the-loop robot control systems naturally provide the means for synergistic human-robot col...
We tested the hypothesis that, if a robot apparently invests effort in teaching a new skill to a hum...
Technological progress increasingly envisions the use of robots interacting with people in everyday ...
International audienceRecently, an increasing interest in the research commu nity is how to enable r...
We tested the hypothesis that, if a robot apparently invests effort in teaching a new skill to a hum...