Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Peter Coppin, Richard Pell, Michael D. Wagner, John R. Hayes, Junlei Li, Liza Hall, Karl Fischer, David Hirschfield, and William (Red) L. Whittaker
IEEE International Workshop on Robot-Human Interaction, Osaka, Japan, September 2000, September, 2000.
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| Abstract |
| The EventScope program develops publicly accessible ?eality browsers?that display both archived and updating representations of remote environments derived from on-site robotic sensors. The interface encourages collaborative work within a community of users. Public exploration of real remote sites presents a variety of interface issues addressed by EventScope, including time delay, public exploration via a single robot and communication between geographically separate users from diverse backgrounds. Merging public interface with educational and contextual information extends the notion of ?nterface?to ?emote reality library.?EventScope is a NASA and private foundation-funded project based at Carnegie Mellon University. |
| Keywords |
| Human computer interaction, telerobotics |
| Notes |
Associated Center(s) / Consortia:
Field Robotics Center Associated Project(s):
Big Signal |
| Text Reference |
| Peter Coppin, Richard Pell, Michael D. Wagner, John R. Hayes, Junlei Li, Liza Hall, Karl Fischer, David Hirschfield, and William (Red) L. Whittaker, "EventScope: Amplifying Human Knowledge and Experience via Intelligent Robotic Systems and Information Interaction," IEEE International Workshop on Robot-Human Interaction, Osaka, Japan, September 2000, September, 2000. |
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@inproceedings{Coppin_2000_3360, author = "Peter Coppin and Richard Pell and Michael D Wagner and John R. Hayes and Junlei Li and Liza Hall and Karl Fischer and David Hirschfield and William (Red) L. Whittaker", title = "EventScope: Amplifying Human Knowledge and Experience via Intelligent Robotic Systems and Information Interaction", booktitle = "IEEE International Workshop on Robot-Human Interaction, Osaka, Japan, September 2000", month = "September", year = "2000", } |
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