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The Human-Robot Interaction Operating System
T.W. Fong, C. Kunz, L. Hiatt, and M. Bugajska
2006 Human-Robot Interaction Conference, ACM, March, 2006.

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Abstract

In order for humans and robots to work effectively together, they need to be able to converse about abilities, goals and achievements. Thus, we are developing an interaction infrastructure called the "Human-Robot Interaction Operating System" (HRI/OS). The HRI/OS provides a structured software framework for building human-robot teams, supports a variety of user interfaces, enables humans and robots to engage in task-oriented dialogue, and facilitates integration of robots through an extensible API.

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T.W. Fong, C. Kunz, L. Hiatt, and M. Bugajska, "The Human-Robot Interaction Operating System," 2006 Human-Robot Interaction Conference, ACM, March, 2006.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Fong_2006_5288,
   author = "Terrence W Fong and Clayton Kunz and Laura Hiatt and Magda Bugajska",
   title = "The Human-Robot Interaction Operating System",
   booktitle = "2006 Human-Robot Interaction Conference",
   month = "March",
   year = "2006",
   publisher = "ACM"
}


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