2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10111-019-00561-8
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Towards an interaction pattern language for human machine cooperation and cooperative movement

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“…Example of hybrid decision making: processing flow of iTFA (A) and its adaption with human driver (B). [24,43] pattern language [26] are applied in collaborative systems. And through describing the fussy intention of interaction, the hybrid decision of human and intelligent agents can be combined and compromised, finally obtaining the optimized decision of the whole cooperating processes.…”
Section: Decision Making and Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Example of hybrid decision making: processing flow of iTFA (A) and its adaption with human driver (B). [24,43] pattern language [26] are applied in collaborative systems. And through describing the fussy intention of interaction, the hybrid decision of human and intelligent agents can be combined and compromised, finally obtaining the optimized decision of the whole cooperating processes.…”
Section: Decision Making and Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to technological development in the fields of information acquisition and artificial intelligence, several studies are being carried out to equip robots with communication skills (Taizo Miyachi et al 2017;Jahani and Kavakli 2018;Baltzer et al 2019), gesture perception and recognition (Fontmarty 2007), intention prediction and movement anticipation (Piçarraa 2018;Zhang et al 2006).…”
Section: B Human-robot "Collaboration"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together or stand alone, second strongest trend in all domains is to use of graphics, icons and symbols to indicate the mode, responsibilities of the driver and capabilities of system. Especially in AD, representation of what driver should do both with text and graphics are a common way for communicating the information [3,26,27,36,44,46,54,71,80,86,89,94], similarly, in Aviation and HRI to support the textual information, graphics, icons and symbols are used often [12,79,91,92].…”
Section: Graphics/icons/symbols (Ad Hri Av)mentioning
confidence: 99%