Becoming a well-functioning team requires continuous collaborative learning by all team members. This is called co-learning, conceptualized in this paper as comprising two alternating iterative stages: partners adapting their behavior to the task and to each other (co-adaptation), and partners sustaining successful behavior through communication. This paper focuses on the first stage in human-robot teams, aiming at a method for the identification of recurring behaviors that indicate co-learning. Studying this requires a task context that allows for behavioral adaptation to emerge from the interactions between human and robot. We address the requirements for conducting research into co-adaptation by a human-robot team, and designed a simplif...
As robots become more common in our daily lives, they will be expected to interact with and work wit...
Despite the advancement of research and development on multi-robot teams, a key challenge still rema...
International audienceIn interaction, humans align and effortlessly create common ground in communic...
Becoming a well-functioning team requires continuous collaborative learning by all team members. Thi...
This data was gathered in an experiment with the aim of studying mutual adaptations in a human-robot...
As robots become more ubiquitous, they will increasingly need to behave as our team partners and smo...
This paper addresses the research question: “How can a human-robot team achieve co-learning, and int...
The rapid advancement of technology empowered by artificial intelligence is believed to intensify th...
International audienceRecently, an increasing interest in the research commu nity is how to enable r...
This thesis is focused on designing mechanisms for programming robots and train-ing people to perfor...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Robots are increasingly introduced to work in concert with people in high-intensity domains, such as...
While much work in human-robot interaction has focused on leaderfollower teamwork models, the recent...
Abstract—This paper presents a collaborative reinforcement learning algorithm,)(λCQ, designed to acc...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.This thesis prese...
As robots become more common in our daily lives, they will be expected to interact with and work wit...
Despite the advancement of research and development on multi-robot teams, a key challenge still rema...
International audienceIn interaction, humans align and effortlessly create common ground in communic...
Becoming a well-functioning team requires continuous collaborative learning by all team members. Thi...
This data was gathered in an experiment with the aim of studying mutual adaptations in a human-robot...
As robots become more ubiquitous, they will increasingly need to behave as our team partners and smo...
This paper addresses the research question: “How can a human-robot team achieve co-learning, and int...
The rapid advancement of technology empowered by artificial intelligence is believed to intensify th...
International audienceRecently, an increasing interest in the research commu nity is how to enable r...
This thesis is focused on designing mechanisms for programming robots and train-ing people to perfor...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Robots are increasingly introduced to work in concert with people in high-intensity domains, such as...
While much work in human-robot interaction has focused on leaderfollower teamwork models, the recent...
Abstract—This paper presents a collaborative reinforcement learning algorithm,)(λCQ, designed to acc...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.This thesis prese...
As robots become more common in our daily lives, they will be expected to interact with and work wit...
Despite the advancement of research and development on multi-robot teams, a key challenge still rema...
International audienceIn interaction, humans align and effortlessly create common ground in communic...