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Boessenkool, Henri (author), Thomas, Justin (author), Wildenbeest, J.G.W. (author), Heemskerk, Cock J.M. (author), de Baar, Marco R. (author), Steinbuch, Maarten (author), Abbink, D.A. (author)
For the planned teleoperated maintenance of the experimental fusion plant ITER the time performance will be critical. Telemanipulated task execution is however characterised by long execution times compared to similar tasks performed hands-on. There is little quantitative research on task performance of telemanipulated maintenance available...
journal article 2017
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Di Lorenzo, Paolo (author), Banelli, Paolo (author), Isufi, E. (author), Barbarossa, Sergio (author), Leus, G.J.T. (author)
The goal of this paper is to propose novel strategies for adaptive learning of signals defined over graphs, which are observed over a (randomly) time-varying subset of vertices. We recast two classical adaptive algorithms in the graph signal processing framework, namely, the least mean squares (LMS) and the recursive least squares (RLS)...
journal article 2018
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van der El, Kasper (author), Padmos, S. (author), Pool, D.M. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
In manual control tasks, preview of the target trajectory ahead is often limited by poor lighting, objects, or display edges. This paper investigates the effects of limited preview, or preview time, in manual tracking tasks with single- and double-integrator controlled element dynamics. A quasi-linear human controller model is used to predict...
journal article 2018
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Mohammadi, Majid (author), Hofman, Wout (author), Tan, Y. (author)
Comparing ontology matching systems are typically performed by comparing their average performances over multiple datasets. However, this paper examines the alignment systems using statistical inference since averaging is statistically unsafe and inappropriate. The statistical tests for comparison of two or multiple alignment systems are...
journal article 2018
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Cabrera Quiros, L.C. (author), Demetriou, A.M. (author), Gedik, E. (author), van der Meij, Leander (author), Hung, H.S. (author)
We present MatchNMingle, a novel multimodal/multisensor dataset for the analysis of free-standing conversational groups and speed-dates in-the-wild. MatchNMingle leverages the use of wearable devices and overhead cameras to record social interactions of 92 people during real-life speed-dates, followed by a cocktail party. To our knowledge,...
journal article 2018
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Gienger, Michael (author), Ruiken, Dirk (author), Bates, T. (author), Regaieg, Mohamed (author), Meibner, M. (author), Kober, J. (author), Seiwald, Philipp (author), Hildebrandt, Arne Christoph (author)
This paper presents a system for cooperatively manipulating large objects between a human and a robot. This physical interaction system is designed to handle, transport, or manipulate large objects of different shapes in cooperation with a human. Unique points are the bi-manual physical cooperation, the sequential characteristic of the...
conference paper 2018
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Eisma, Y.B. (author), Cabrall, C.D.D. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
In pioneering work, Senders (1983) tasked five participants to watch a bank of six dials, and found that glance rates and times glanced at dials increase linearly as a function of the frequency bandwidth of the dial's pointer. Senders did not record the angle of the pointers synchronously with eye movements, and so could not assess...
journal article 2018
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Calli, B. (author), Caarls, W. (author), Wisse, M. (author), Jonker, P.P. (author)
In this paper, a novel active vision strategy is proposed for optimizing the viewpoint of a robot's vision sensor for a given success criterion. The strategy is based on extremum seeking control (ESC), which introduces two main advantages: 1) Our approach is model free: It does not require an explicit objective function or any other task...
journal article 2018
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Abbink, D.A. (author), Carlson, Tom (author), Mulder, M. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author), Aminravan, Farzad (author), Gibo, T.L. (author), Boer, E.R. (author)
Shared control is an increasingly popular approach to facilitate control and communication between humans and intelligent machines. However, there is little consensus in guidelines for design and evaluation of shared control, or even in a definition of what constitutes shared control. This lack of consensus complicates cross fertilization of...
journal article 2018
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van Paassen, M.M. (author), Borst, C. (author), Ellerbroek, Joost (author), Mulder, Max (author), Flach, John M. (author)
Ecological interface design (EID) was originally developed in the context of process control but has been extended into many domains where technology has resulted in both changing work demands and increased opportunities for improved interface applications. This paper gives an overview of the application of the EID to the control of vehicle...
journal article 2018
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Duan, Zhiyao (author), Essid, Slim (author), Liem, C.C.S. (author), Richard, Gael (author)
In the physical sciences and engineering domains, music has traditionally been considered an acoustic phenomenon. From a perceptual viewpoint, music is naturally associated with hearing, i.e., the audio modality. Moreover, for a long time, the majority of music recordings were distributed through audio-only media, such as vinyl records,...
journal article 2019
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Fu, W. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Abbink, D.A. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
Time delays in haptic teleoperation affect the ability of human operators to assess mechanical properties (damping, mass, and stiffness) of the remote environment. To address this, we propose a unified framework for human haptic perception of the mechanical properties of environments with delayed force feedback. In a first experiment, we...
journal article 2019
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van der El, Kasper (author), Pool, D.M. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
Novel driver support systems potentially enhance road safety by cooperating with the human driver. To optimize the design of emerging steering support systems, a profound understanding of driver steering behavior is required. This article proposes a new theory of driver steering, which unifies visual perception and control models. The theory...
journal article 2019
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Barendswaard, S. (author), Pool, D.M. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
Vehicle control tasks require simultaneous control of multiple degrees-of-freedom. Most multi-axis human-control modeling is limited to the modeling of multiple fully independent single axes. This paper contributes to the understanding of multi-axis control behavior and draws a more realistic and complete picture of dual-axis manual control....
journal article 2019
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Bonsignorio, Fabio (author), Hsu, David (author), Johnson-Roberson, Matthew (author), Kober, J. (author)
Deep learning has gone through massive growth in recent years. In many fields—computer vision, speech recognition, machine translation, game playing, and others—deep learning has brought unprecedented progress and become the method of choice. Will the same happen in robotics and automation? In a sense, it is already happening. Today, deep...
contribution to periodical 2020
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Zheng, Huarong (author), Jin, Chen (author), Luo, Xiling (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author), Wang, Yuexuan (author)
The demand for transport between terminals within port areas, known as inter terminal transport (ITT), is increasing. This paper proposes a dynamic rolling horizon scheduling strategy for ITT using waterborne Autonomous Guided Vessels (waterborne AGVs). The strategy is dynamic in that it can handle the dynamically arriving ITT requests and...
conference paper 2020
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Pérez-Dattari, Rodrigo (author), Celemin, Carlos (author), Franzese, G. (author), Ruiz-del-Solar, Javier (author), Kober, J. (author)
Current ongoing industry revolution demands more flexible products, including robots in household environments and medium-scale factories. Such robots should be able to adapt to new conditions and environments and be programmed with ease. As an example, let us suppose that there are robot manipulators working on an industrial production line and...
journal article 2020
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Rios Lazcano, A.M. (author), Niu, Tenghao (author), Carrera Akutain, Xabier (author), Cole, David (author), Shyrokau, B. (author)
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) aim to increase safety and reduce mental workload. However, the gap in the understanding of the closed-loop driver-vehicle interaction often leads to reduced user acceptance. In this study, an optimal torque control law is calculated online in the Model Predictive Control (MPC) framework to guarantee...
journal article 2021
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Basalp, Ekin (author), Wolf, Peter (author), Marchal Crespo, L. (author)
The use of robots has attracted researchers to design numerous haptic training methods to support motor learning. However, investigations of new methods yielded inconclusive results regarding their effectiveness to enhance learning due to the diversity of tasks, haptic designs, participants skill level, and study protocols. In this review, we...
review 2021
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Aniche, Maurício (author), Treude, Christoph (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author)
One of the main challenges that developers face when testing their systems lies in engineering test cases that are good enough to reveal bugs. And while our body of knowledge on software testing and automated test case generation is already quite significant, in practice, developers are still the ones responsible for engineering test cases...
journal article 2021
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