2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10514-022-10074-5
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That was not what I was aiming at! Differentiating human intent and outcome in a physically dynamic throwing task

Abstract: Recognising intent in collaborative human robot tasks can improve team performance and human perception of robots. Intent can differ from the observed outcome in the presence of mistakes which are likely in physically dynamic tasks. We created a dataset of 1227 throws of a ball at a target from 10 participants and observed that 47% of throws were mistakes with 16% completely missing the target. Our research leverages facial images capturing the person’s reaction to the outcome of a throw to predict when the re… Show more

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