Recognizing Intentions by Aarno Daniel (4 results)

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Robot systems have been used extensively during thelast decades to provide automation solutions in anumber of areas. Most of the currently deployedautomation systems are limited in that the tasks theycan solve are required to be repetiti…ve andpredicable. Therefore the robotics and artificialintelligence research communities have madesignificant research efforts to produce moreintelligent machines. Although significant progresshas been made towards achieving robots that caninteract in a human environment there are currentlyno system that comes close to achieving the reasoningcapabilities of humans.In order to reduce the complexity of the problem someresearchers have proposed an alternative to creatingfully autonomous robots capable of operating in humanenvironments. The proposed alternative is to allowfusion of human and machine capabilities.Segmentation and recognition of operator generatedmotions can be used to provide appropriate assistanceduring task execution in teleoperative andhuman-machine collaborative settings.This book describes research towards enablingimproved human-machine collaboration using intentionrecognition.