Human-Robot Interactive Planning using Cross-Training: A Human Team Training Approach
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Nikolaidis, Stefanos; Shah, Julie A
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Robots are increasingly introduced to work in concert with people in high-intensity domains, such as manufacturing, space exploration and hazardous environments. Although there are numerous studies on human teamwork and coordination in these settings, very little prior work exists on applying these models to human-robot interaction. In this paper we propose a novel framework for applying prior art in Shared Mental Models (SMMs) to promote effective human-robot teaming. We present a computational teaming model to encode joint action in a human-robot team. We present results from human subject experiments that evaluate human-robot teaming in a virtual environment. We show that cross-training, a common practice used for improving human team shared mental models, yields statistically significant improvements in convergence of the computational teaming model (p=0.02) and in the human participants' perception that the robot performed according to their preferences (p=0.01), as compared to robot training using a standard interactive reinforcement learning approach. © 2012 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved.
Date issued
2012-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsJournal
Infotech@Aerospace 2012
Publisher
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
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Nikolaidis, Stefanos, and Julie Shah. “Human-Robot Interactive Planning Using Cross-Training: A Human Team Training Approach.” Infotech@Aerospace 2012 (June 19, 2012).
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978-1-60086-939-6