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DICE-R: defining human-robot interaction with composite events

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Collaborative robots, or cobots, are believed to be a major factor to further increase productivity and to support workers in performing straining, repetitive tasks and tasks that benefit from a third hand. Human workers prefer to interact with cobots in similar ways as with their human peers; using gestures, voice and peripheral awareness. It is thus important to enable cobots to engage in such interactions and to react appropriately. In this paper, we propose a domain-specific textual language, DICE-R, to define human-robot interactions using composite events. DICE-R enables to do this without reference to the automatically generated finite state machines used to recognize these temporal combinations of events from different sources. We introduce the concrete syntax of a DICE-R script, an example application developed using DICE-R, as well as a discussion of how the specified interaction rules are mapped on executable finite state machines.
Book: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS '17)
Pages: 117 - 122
ISBN:9781450350839
Publication year:2017
Keywords:Human-Robot Interaction, domain-specific language, DICER, event-condition-action rules
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