The effect of action recognition and robot awareness in cooperative robotic teams

L. Parker
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Previous research in cooperative robotics has investigated several possible ways of coordinating the actions of cooperative teams-from implicit cooperation through sensory feedback to explicit cooperation using the exchange of communicated messages. These various approaches differ in the extent to which robot team members are aware of, or recognize the actions of their teammates and the extent to which they use this information to effect their own actions. The research described in this paper investigates this issue of robot awareness of team member actions and its effect on cooperative team performance by examining the results of a series of experiments on teams of mobile robots performing a puck moving mission. In these experiments, the author varies the team size (and thus the level of redundancy in team member capabilities) and the level of awareness robots have of their teammates' current actions and evaluate the team's performance using two metrics: time and energy. The results indicate that the impact of action awareness on cooperative team performance is a function not only of team size and the metric of evaluation, but also on the degree to which the effects of actions can be sensed through the world, the relative amount of work that is available per robot, and the cost of replicated actions. Based on these empirical studies, the author discusses the impact of action recognition and robot awareness on cooperative team design.
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协作机器人团队中动作识别与机器人意识的影响
先前的合作机器人研究已经研究了几种协调合作团队行动的可能方式——从通过感官反馈的隐性合作到使用沟通信息交换的显式合作。这些不同的方法在机器人团队成员意识到或识别队友行动的程度以及他们使用这些信息影响自己行动的程度上有所不同。本文通过对移动机器人团队进行移球任务的一系列实验结果,研究了机器人对团队成员行动的意识问题及其对合作团队绩效的影响。在这些实验中,作者改变了团队规模(从而改变了团队成员能力的冗余程度)和机器人对队友当前行为的感知程度,并使用两个指标来评估团队的表现:时间和精力。研究结果表明,行动意识对合作团队绩效的影响不仅与团队规模和评估指标有关,还与世界感知行动效果的程度、每个机器人可用的相对工作量以及重复行动的成本有关。在这些实证研究的基础上,作者讨论了动作识别和机器人意识对合作团队设计的影响。
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