Real-time human-robot interactive coaching system with full-body control interface

Anton Bogdanovych, Christopher Stanton, Xun Wang, Mary-Anne Williams

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Abstract

The ambitious goal being pursued by researchers participating in the RoboCup challenge [8] is to develop a team of autonomous humanoid robots that is capable of winning against a team of human soccer players. An important step in this direction is to actively utilise human coaching to improve the skills of robots at both tactical and strategic levels. In this paper we explore the hypothesis that embedding a human into a robot's body and allowing the robot to learn tactical decisions by imitating the human coach can be more efficient than programming the robot explicitly. To enable this, we have developed a sophisticated HRI system that allows a human to interact with, coach and control an Aldebaran Nao robot through the use of a motion capture suit, portable computing devices (iPhone and iPad), and a head mounted display (which allows the human controller to experience the robot's visual perceptions of the world). This paper describes the HRI-Coaching system we have developed, detailing the underlying technologies and lessons learned from using it to control the robot. The system in its current stages shows high potential for human-robot coaching, but requires further calibration and development to allow a robot to learn by imitating the human coach.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRoboCup 2011: Robot Soccer World Cup XV: Papers from the 15th Annual RoboCup International Symposium, Istanbul, Turkey, July 2011
PublisherSpringer
Pages562-573
Number of pages12
ISBN (Print)9783642320590
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventRoboCup Conference -
Duration: 5 Jul 2011 → …

Publication series

Name
ISSN (Print)0302-9743

Conference

ConferenceRoboCup Conference
Period5/07/11 → …

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