arhci /atlas/ en Augmented reality enhances robot collaboration /atlas/2018/03/15/augmented-reality-enhances-robot-collaboration <span>Augmented reality enhances robot collaboration</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2018-03-15T15:54:29-06:00" title="Thursday, March 15, 2018 - 15:54">Thu, 03/15/2018 - 15:54</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/atlas/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/hooman-thumb.jpg?h=db02b657&amp;itok=vNb-0jz6" width="1200" height="800" alt="Researcher with drone."> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/atlas/taxonomy/term/306" hreflang="en">IRON</a> <a href="/atlas/taxonomy/term/625" hreflang="en">arhci</a> <a href="/atlas/taxonomy/term/168" hreflang="en">feature</a> <a href="/atlas/taxonomy/term/422" hreflang="en">hedayati</a> <a href="/atlas/taxonomy/term/34" hreflang="en">news</a> <a href="/atlas/taxonomy/term/374" hreflang="en">phdstudent</a> <a href="/atlas/taxonomy/term/370" hreflang="en">pubres</a> <a href="/atlas/taxonomy/term/340" hreflang="en">szafir</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default 3"> <div class="ucb-article-text" itemprop="articleBody"> <div><p>Thousands of exciting and novel applications of augmented reality and robotic technologies have emerged in recent years, but the potential for networking these two technologies and using them in conjunction with each other has gone relatively unexplored. However, two papers published by the ATLAS Iron Lab last week for the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction in Chicago open the door to this promising area of research, paving the way for more seamless integration of robots in modern life.<br> &nbsp;<br> Recognizing the value of their innovative work, conference organizers awarded the IRON Lab teams best paper and runner-up best paper in the design category.&nbsp;Assistant Professor <a href="/atlas/dan-szafir" rel="nofollow">Dan Szafir</a>, who directs the IRON Lab, explains that both papers examine the potential for transmitting real-time visual information from drones to people with AR. In the first study, research participants completing an assembly task while sharing a workspace with a drone&nbsp;were more efficient when informed of the drone's&nbsp;flightpath using AR, versus tracking its path without assistance.&nbsp;In the second study, drone photography proved safer and more accurate when a drone camera’s field of view was streamed to operators' AR displays instead of tablet screens, as is the norm today.<br> &nbsp;<br> To conduct the first study, researchers set up an environment </p><div class="align-right image_style-medium_750px_50_display_size_"> <div class="imageMediaStyle medium_750px_50_display_size_"> <img loading="lazy" src="/atlas/sites/default/files/styles/medium_750px_50_display_size_/public/article-image/drone1-crop-web.png?itok=dQrtkgC5" width="750" height="560" alt="Reseach subject looking at drone through AR headset."> </div> </div> similar to a small warehouse, where participants were assigned the task of stringing beads in a specific color order, requiring them to move between six assembly stations, remaining at a safe distance from the drone at all times. Their goal was to assemble as many beaded strings as possible in eight minutes. When the drone approached, the participants&nbsp;had to stop work and move to a different workstation.<br> &nbsp;<br> Results found that when the drone’s imminent flightpath was communicated with AR, participants were more efficient. Furthermore, the study evaluated tradeoffs in a variety of different graphical approaches to communicating the drone’s flightpath, which may help guide the design of future AR interfaces.<br> &nbsp;<br> The second study found that AR technology helped drone operators take photos more safely and with more accuracy. Using a drone-mounted camera, research subjects were asked to photograph framed targets on a wall as quickly and precisely as possible. The drone camera’s field of view was visible to operators using a handheld tablet and using AR, in a variety of graphical configurations.<br> &nbsp;<br> Results were judged by how fast subjects completed the task, the accuracy of their photos and the number of times the drones&nbsp;crashed. Once again, the study found AR significantly improved performance, increasing accuracy and reducing the number of crashes, with some AR graphical approaches proving more effective than others.<p> </p><div class="align-left image_style-medium_750px_50_display_size_"> <div class="imageMediaStyle medium_750px_50_display_size_"> <img loading="lazy" src="/atlas/sites/default/files/styles/medium_750px_50_display_size_/public/article-image/drone2.jpg?itok=C-Rrnj8a" width="750" height="498" alt="Research subject wears AR headset with airborne drone nearby."> </div> </div> As the world moves towards integrating humans and robots in the workplace, effective collaboration depends on the ability of team members to rapidly understand and predict a robot’s behavior, something that human workers do through facial expressions, gestures and speech,” says Szafir, who directs the IRON Lab. “Human workers want to know explicitly when and where their robot coworker intends to move next, and they perform best when they can anticipate those movements. We are excited to be exploring how to leverage augmented reality to communicate this information in new and more effective ways.”<br> &nbsp;<br> Taking place over a 12-month period, the two studies&nbsp;<span><a href="/atlas/node/154" rel="nofollow">Szafir</a></span> supervised&nbsp;were conducted by PhD students Michael Walker and <a href="/atlas/node/610" rel="nofollow">Hooman Hedayati</a>, along with master’s student <a href="/atlas/node/176" rel="nofollow">Jennifer Lee</a>. After being launched in January 2016 and&nbsp;<span>Szafir</span> making the <a href="/atlas/2017/01/20/forbes-30-under-30-science-assistant-professor-dan-szafir" rel="nofollow">Forbes&nbsp;"30 Under 30: Science" list</a> in January 2017, the IRON Lab's latest commendations from the world's preeminent HRI conference sets expectations high for this ambitious and growing group of researchers.<p><span><a href="https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3171253" rel="nofollow">Communicating Robot Motion Intent with Augmented Reality</a></span> by Michael Walker, <a href="/atlas/node/610" rel="nofollow">Hooman Hedayati</a>, <a href="/atlas/node/176" rel="nofollow">Jennifer Lee</a>, and&nbsp;<span><a href="/atlas/node/154" rel="nofollow">Daniel Szafir</a>&nbsp;</span>(Best Paper—Design,&nbsp;ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction, 2018)</p><p><span><a href="https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3171251" rel="nofollow">Improving Collocated Robot Teleoperation with Augmented Reality</a>&nbsp;</span><span>by </span><a href="/atlas/node/610" rel="nofollow">Hooman Hedayati</a><span>, </span>Michael Walker<span> and <a href="/atlas/node/154" rel="nofollow">Daniel Szafir</a>&nbsp;</span>(Runner-Up Best Paper—Design,&nbsp;ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction, 2018)</p><p><a class="ucb-link-button ucb-link-button-gray ucb-link-button-default ucb-link-button-large" href="/atlas/augmented-reality-informs-human-robot-interaction" rel="nofollow"> <span class="ucb-link-button-contents"> <i class="fa-solid fa-rocket">&nbsp;</i> Visit Project Page </span> </a> &nbsp;</p></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div>ATLAS IRON Lab researchers were awarded best paper and runner-up best paper at the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction for developing technologies that use augmented reality to enhance drone operation.</div> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Thu, 15 Mar 2018 21:54:29 +0000 Anonymous 1148 at /atlas