Eye-tracking-Driven Shared Control for Robotic Arms:Wizard of Oz Studies to Assess Design Choices

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Authors Anke Fischer-Janzen, Thomas M. Wendt, Daniel GΓΆrlich, Kristof Van Laerhoven arXiv ID 2505.23147 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.RO Citations 1 Venue ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction Last Checked 4 months ago
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Advances in eye-tracking control for assistive robotic arms provide intuitive interaction opportunities for people with physical disabilities. Shared control has gained interest in recent years by improving user satisfaction through partial automation of robot control. We present an eye-tracking-guided shared control design based on insights from state-of-the-art literature. A Wizard of Oz setup was used in which automation was simulated by an experimenter to evaluate the concept without requiring full implementation. This approach allowed for rapid exploration of user needs and expectations to inform future iterations. Two studies were conducted to assess user experience, identify design challenges, and find improvements to ensure usability and accessibility. The first study involved people with disabilities by providing a survey, and the second study used the Wizard of Oz design in person to gain technical insights, leading to a comprehensive picture of findings.
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