We show that, even in the absence of visual feedback, humans modulate their handover location for partners they have just met, and according to their distance ...
We show that, even in the absence of visual feedback, humans modulate their handover location for partners they have just met, and according to their distance ...
ABSTRACT. A good understanding of handovers between humans is critical for the development of robots in the service industry. Here.
Our results show that humans have the surprising ability to modulate their handover location according to partners they have just met, and their distance from ...
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Saki Kato, Natsuki Yamanobe, Gentiane Venture, Gowrishankar Ganesh. Humans Can Predict Where Their Partner Would Make a Handover.
The where of handovers by humans: Effect of partner characteristics ...
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Jun 21, 2019 · Our results show that humans have the surprising ability to modulate their handover location according to partners they have just met such that ...
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Jun 21, 2019 · Our results show that humans have the surprising ability to modulate their handover location according to partners they have just met.
Jan 9, 2024 · This proactive approach empowers robots to anticipate human intentions and assist human partners during handovers. Empirical results underscore ...
According to our studies on human–human interactions, handovers can actually be predicted in advance in 89% of the cases (Section 3.2). This is of utmost ...