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Integrating Open-World Shared Control in Immersive Avatars

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arxiv 2401.03079 v2 pith:7V4IXVFE submitted 2024-01-05 cs.RO

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Teleoperated avatar robots allow people to transport their manipulation skills to environments that may be difficult or dangerous to work in. Current systems are able to give operators direct control of many components of the robot to immerse them in the remote environment, but operators still struggle to complete tasks as competently as they could in person. We present a framework for incorporating open-world shared control into avatar robots to combine the benefits of direct and shared control. This framework preserves the fluency of our avatar interface by minimizing obstructions to the operator's view and using the same interface for direct, shared, and fully autonomous control. In a human subjects study (N=19), we find that operators using this framework complete a range of tasks significantly more quickly and reliably than those that do not.

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