Becoming Teammates: Designing Assistive, Collaborative Machines - 2023 Fall Robotics Colloquium
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Explore the future of human-machine teamwork in this compelling robotics colloquium talk by Chien-Ming Huang from Johns Hopkins University. Delve into the complex dynamics of human-machine interaction and the design of intelligent machines for assistance and collaboration. Discover innovative tools for onboarding machine teammates, methods for error detection and management in collaborative settings, and essential knowledge building blocks for ad hoc human-machine teamwork. Learn about cutting-edge research on assistive, collaborative machines supporting older adults aging in place. Gain insights from Huang's extensive work in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), and robotics, as he shares his group's efforts in shaping the future of interactive AI.
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2023 Fall Robotics Colloquium: Chien-Ming Huang (Johns Hopkins University)
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Paul G. Allen School