Human Robot Collaboration
Human-robot collaboration (HRC) focuses on designing systems where humans and robots work together efficiently and safely to achieve shared goals. Current research emphasizes improving communication and understanding between humans and robots, often employing large language models (LLMs), deep learning models for perception (e.g., computer vision, human pose estimation), and advanced planning algorithms (e.g., hierarchical task networks, Bayesian optimization) to enable more natural and adaptable interactions. This field is crucial for advancing automation in various sectors, from manufacturing and construction to healthcare and domestic settings, by creating more efficient, safer, and user-friendly collaborative workspaces.
Papers
User-specific, Adaptable Safety Controllers Facilitate User Adoption in Human-Robot Collaboration
Ahalya Prabhakar, Aude Billard
Learning Skills from Demonstrations: A Trend from Motion Primitives to Experience Abstraction
Mehrdad Tavassoli, Sunny Katyara, Maria Pozzi, Nikhil Deshpande, Darwin G. Caldwell, Domenico Prattichizzo