
XR in Support of Human-Machine Teaming
⊲ Tech Xplore ⊳ Researchers at Bowling Green State University and NYU Tandon have found that augmented reality can help people better anticipate robot behaviour in shared spaces. By displaying a robot’s planned routes, goals and safety zones through a smartphone overlay, participants became significantly more accurate at predicting machine actions and spotting potential hazards. The study, published in Empathic Computing, addresses growing concerns about transparency as robots move into hospitals, warehouses and public spaces.
⊲ Image – NYU Tandon School of Engineering ⊳
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