2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-60700-5_38
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Experiencing AI in VR: A Qualitative Study on Designing a Human-Machine Collaboration Scenario

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“…To evoke the impression of an intended behavior, three distinct unidirectional communication channels were conceptualized. Based on a pre-study ( Arntz and Eimler, 2020 ), the following augmentations were implemented for the VR sandbox: 1) Text communication in natural language, 2) Multi-colored light signals, 3) Action initiating/terminating and standby gestures. The essential purpose of these augmentation channels was to notify about the progress within the task procedure, explain the current action that the robot arm conducted, alert any potentially hazardous situations, and provide feedback to the activities of the human collaboration partner.…”
Section: Experimental Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To evoke the impression of an intended behavior, three distinct unidirectional communication channels were conceptualized. Based on a pre-study ( Arntz and Eimler, 2020 ), the following augmentations were implemented for the VR sandbox: 1) Text communication in natural language, 2) Multi-colored light signals, 3) Action initiating/terminating and standby gestures. The essential purpose of these augmentation channels was to notify about the progress within the task procedure, explain the current action that the robot arm conducted, alert any potentially hazardous situations, and provide feedback to the activities of the human collaboration partner.…”
Section: Experimental Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To enhance the associations of these statements to the robot arm, the virtual display was placed directly in front of the robot ( Figure 6 ). A pre-study revealed that the adjacent positioning of the virtual display strengthened the impression that these statements originated from the robot arm ( Arntz and Eimler, 2020 ). This was complemented through a stylized graphic of the robot arm that was placed right next to the text, which was embedded in a speech bubble.…”
Section: Experimental Studymentioning
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“…Among those, one is the journal article "Strategic systematic for software development in industry 4.0" (Oliveira Valério et al 2020). Four are conference papers (Arntz and Eimler 2020; H. P. Etzi et al 2019;Metzner, Utsch, et al 2020), specifically "Experiencing AI in VR: A Qualitative Study on Designing a Human-Machine Collaboration Scenario" (Arntz and Eimler 2020), "Use of Virtual Reality in Product Development by Distributed Teams" (H. P. Balzerkiewitz and Stechert 2020), "A system for human-in-the-loop simulation of industrial collaborative robot applications" (Metzner, Utsch, et al 2020) and "Using virtual reality to test human-robot interaction during a collaborative task" (Etzi et al 2019). Four are theses (Gong 2019;Gustavsson 2020; Lloyd Reyson Robles 2020; Tolman 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%