Azhar et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A study measuring the impact of shared decision making in a human-robot teamAzhar et al., 2017
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- Azhar M
- Sklar E
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- The International Journal of Robotics Research
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This paper presents the results of a user study in which the impact of sharing decision making in a human-robot team was measured. In the experiments outlined here, a human and robot play a game together in which the robot searches an arena for items, with input …
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