Collaborative Autonomy through Analogical Comic Graphs
Klenk, Matthew Evans (Palo Alto Research Center) | Mohan, Shiwali (Palo Alto Research Center) | Kleer, Johan de (Palo Alto Research Center) | Bobrow, Daniel G. (Palo Alto Research Center) | Hinrichs, Tom (Northwestern University) | Forbus, Ken (Northwestern University)
For more effective collaboration, users and autonomous systems should interact naturally. We propose that sketch-based interaction coupled with qualitative representations and analogy provides a natural interface for users and systems. We introduce comic graphs that capture tasks in terms of the temporal dynamics of the spatial configurations of relevant objects. This paper demonstrates, through a strategy simulation example, how these models could be learned by demonstration, transferred to new situations, and enable explanations.
Feb-4-2017
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