Publication: Solving Ambiguities with Perspective Taking
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2010
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Ros, Raquel, E. Akin Sisbot, Rachid Alami, Jasmin Steinwender, Katharina Hamann, and Felix Warneken. 2010. Solving ambiguities with perspective taking. In Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI '10): March 2-5, 2010, Nara, Japan. New Jersey: IEEE Press.
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Humans constantly generate and solve ambiguities while interacting with each other in their every day activities. Hence, having a robot that is able to solve ambiguous situations is essential if we aim at achieving a fluent and acceptable human-robot interaction. We propose a strategy that combines three mechanisms to clarify ambiguous situations generated by the human partner. We implemented our approach and successfully performed validation tests in several different situations both, in simulation and with the HRP-2 robot.
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human-robot interaction, perspective taking
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