On the Design of Human-Robot Collaboration Gestures

Anas Shrinah, Kerstin I Eder, Masoud Sotoodeh-Bahraini, Fahad Khan, Seemal Asif, Niels Lohse

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Abstract

Effective communication between humans and collaborative robots is essential for seamless Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC). In noisy industrial settings, nonverbal communication, such as gestures, plays a key role in conveying commands and information to robots efficiently. While existing literature has thoroughly examined gesture recognition and robots' responses to these gestures, there is a notable gap in exploring the design of these gestures. The criteria for creating efficient HRC gestures are scattered across numerous studies. This paper surveys the design principles of HRC gestures, as contained in the literature, aiming to consolidate a set of criteria for HRC gesture design. It also examines the methods used for designing and evaluating HRC gestures to highlight research gaps and present directions for future research in this area.
Original languageEnglish
Pages205
Number of pages214
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics - Nice, France
Duration: 24 Jul 202427 Jul 2024
Conference number: 15

Conference

Conference International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics
Abbreviated titleAHFE 2024
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityNice
Period24/07/2427/07/24

Keywords

  • Human-robot collaboration
  • Human-robot interaction
  • Gesture-based interaction
  • Gesture recognition
  • Gesture design
  • Gesture validation
  • Robotic co-worker

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