Grip-that-there: An investigation of explicit and implicit task allocation techniques for human-robot collaboration
In ad-hoc human-robot collaboration (HRC), humans and robots work on a task without pre-planning the robot's actions prior to execution; instead, task allocation occurs in real-time. However, prior research has largely focused on task allocations that are pre-planned - there has not been a comp...
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Main Authors: | MAHADEVAN, Karthik, SOUSA, Mauricio, TANG, Anthony, GROSSMAN, Tovi |
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2021
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