
title: | A natural human-computer interface for controlling wheeled robotic vehicles |
author: | Frans Flippo |
published in: | August 2003 |
appeared as: |
Master of Science thesis Knowledge Based Systems group Delft University of Technology |
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Abstract
Robots are used increasingly to execute dangerous tasks and military missions.
Autonomous robots are the warriors of the future, executing missions without
requiring continuous supervision.
Multimodal interfaces are the interfaces of the future in which speech, gestures,
gaze, and other modalities are combined to provide a natural way for
humans to communicate with machines.
In this thesis I present a multimodal interface that was built to control and
task wheeled robotic vehicles for military missions using spoken language, keyboard,
mouse, touch, and gaze inputs, which can be used simultaneously. I
developed a framework for multimodal command and control applications in
which a novel fusion technique is used to combine these inputs. This framework
was used to add multimodal interaction to Flatscape, a military mission planning
and execution tool. With Flatscape and this new multimodal interface,
natural interaction methods can be used to control robots directly or assign
missions for them to execute autonomously.