PRogramAR: Augmented Reality End-User Robot Programming

Abstract

PRogramAR merges augmented reality (AR) with trigger-action programming (TAP) for easy robot programming and real-time debugging, enhancing human-robot collaboration.

Date

January 1, 2024

Type

Journal

Name

THRI 2024

The field of end-user robot programming seeks to develop methods that empower non-expert programmers to task and modify robot operations. In doing so, researchers may enhance robot flexibility and broaden the scope of robot deployments into the real world.

We introduce Programming Robots using Augmented Reality (PRogramAR), a novel end-user robot programming system that combines the intuitive visual feedback of augmented reality (AR) with the simplistic and responsive paradigm of trigger-action programming (TAP) to facilitate human-robot collaboration. Through PRogramAR, users are able to rapidly author task rules and desired reactive robot behaviors, while specifying task constraints and observing program feedback contextualized directly in the real world. PRogramAR provides feedback by simulating the robot’s intended behavior and providing instant evaluation of TAP rule executability to help end-users better understand and debug their programs during development.

Image Description

The AR Interface utilized by participants



Posted on:
January 1, 2024
Length:
1 minute read, 192 words
Categories:
Journal HRI
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