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Time and space are fundamental to human language and embodied cognition. In our early work we investigated how Lingodroids, robots with the ability to build their own maps, could evolve their own geopersonal spatial language. In subsequent studies we extended the framework developed for learning spatial concepts and words to learning temporal intervals. This paper considers a new aspect of time, the...
We present a study of using a robotic learning from demonstration system capable of collecting large amounts of human-robot interaction data through a web-based interface. We examine the effect of different perceptual mappings between the human teacher and robot on the learning from demonstration. We show that humans are significantly more effective at teaching a robot to navigate a maze when presented...
Robots in remote environments (e.g., emergency response) have many potential benefits and affordances, with imagery (or video) being a major, if not primary, affordance. However, remote imagery is usually affected by the keyhole effect, or viewing the world through a ??soda straw.?? This work focuses on reducing the keyhole effect by improving the viewing angle of the imagery using a novel method...
In the autonomous city explorer (ACE) project a mobile robot is developed, which is capable of finding its way to a given destination in an unknown urban environment. An exemplary mission is to find the way from our institute to the Marienplatz, a public place in the center of Munich, without any prior knowledge or GPS information. Inspired by the behavior of humans in unknown environments, ACE must...
While most mobile robots possess the ability to navigate to and from given locations, for a robot to truly perform guidance, human awareness is also needed. Our guidance robot system possesses both, using a wireless sensor network for navigation and a vision-based tracking system for human awareness. We use the network to create a virtual directional field for the robot. As the network is ad-hoc and...
During last years, robotic research has explored Human-Robot interactions especially for the challenge of the robot companion. This type of robot would be equipped with perception, motion, and manipulation among other skills, to be help humans in daily tasks. Guidance is one of the tasks that the robot companion must perform. This paper describes Robbie, a wheeled robot companion uses for guiding...
Human judgement is an integral part of the teleoperation process, heavily influenced by the rate in which commands are given to and the telemetry data is received from the robot. In this paper a multi-agent system for robot teleoperation is proposed. Several entities (e.g. robot or human) can easily be added and removed. In addition, this approach fosters a shared notion of reality to every entity...
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