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From Tools to Teammates: Joint Activity in Human-Agent-Robot Teams
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw,Paul J. Feltovich,Matthew Johnson,Maggie Breedy,Larry Bunch,Thomas C. Eskridge,Hyuckchul Jung,James Lott,Andrzej Uszok,Jurriaan van Diggelen +9 more
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Some of the challenges and requirements for successful coordination are discussed, and briefly how the KAoS HART services framework has been used to support coordination in a multi-team human-robot field exercise.Abstract:
Coordination is an essential ingredient of joint activity in human-agent-robot teams. In this paper, we discuss some of the challenges and requirements for successful coordination, and briefly how we have used KAoS HART services framework to support coordination in a multi-team human-robot field exercise.read more
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