Hierarchical Intention Tracking for Robust Human-Robot Collaboration in Industrial Assembly Tasks

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Authors Zhe Huang, Ye-Ji Mun, Xiang Li, Yiqing Xie, Ninghan Zhong, Weihang Liang, Junyi Geng, Tan Chen, Katherine Driggs-Campbell arXiv ID 2203.09063 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 20 Venue IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation Last Checked 4 months ago
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Collaborative robots require effective human intention estimation to safely and smoothly work with humans in less structured tasks such as industrial assembly, where human intention continuously changes. We propose the concept of intention tracking and introduce a collaborative robot system that concurrently tracks intentions at hierarchical levels. The high-level intention is tracked to estimate human's interaction pattern and enable robot to (1) avoid collision with human to minimize interruption and (2) assist human to correct failure. The low-level intention estimate provides robot with task-related information. We implement the system on a UR5e robot and demonstrate robust, seamless and ergonomic human-robot collaboration in an ablative pilot study of an assembly use case. Our robot demonstrations and videos are available at \url{https://sites.google.com/view/hierarchicalintentiontracking}.
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