Robotics Seminar - Drones in Public: Distancing and Communication with General Users
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Overview
Explore the intersection of drones and public interaction in this Fall 2018 Robotics Seminar presented by Brittany Duncan. Delve into topics such as user responses to autonomy failures, novice interactions, and human-human studies in robotics. Discover applications in various fields, including the arts with a focus on "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Examine experimental results and gain insights into human-computer interaction, taxonomy, and classification. Learn about the importance of distancing and communication techniques when integrating drones into public spaces. Gain valuable knowledge on adapting autonomous systems for general users and the role of lights and sounds in drone interactions.
Syllabus
Introduction
User responds to Autonomy failures
User Autonomy Adaptation
Novice Interactions
Applications
Midsummer Nights Dream
Human Human Studies
Robotics
Experiment
Results
Black Screen
Interactions
Lights and Sounds
HumanComputer Interaction
Taxonomy
Classification
Distancing
Taught by
Paul G. Allen School