ROMar 6, 2021

Visualizing Robot Intent for Object Handovers with Augmented Reality

arXiv:2103.04055v345 citations
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This addresses the challenge of human-robot interaction in object handovers, offering an incremental improvement through augmented reality visualization.

The study tackled the problem of robots lacking communication skills during handovers by visualizing robot intent with augmented reality, finding that it substantially improved user experience, especially in safety and fluency when the robot made errors.

Humans are highly skilled in communicating their intent for when and where a handover would occur. However, even the state-of-the-art robotic implementations for handovers typically lack of such communication skills. This study investigates visualization of the robot's internal state and intent for Human-to-Robot Handovers using Augmented Reality. Specifically, we explore the use of visualized 3D models of the object and the robotic gripper to communicate the robot's estimation of where the object is and the pose in which the robot intends to grasp the object. We tested this design via a user study with 16 participants, in which each participant handed over a cube-shaped object to the robot 12 times. Results show communicating robot intent via augmented reality substantially improves the perceived experience of the users for handovers. Results also indicate that the effectiveness of augmented reality is even more pronounced for the perceived safety and fluency of the interaction when the robot makes errors in localizing the object.

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