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The multimodal edge of human aerobotic interaction

The multimodal edge of human aerobotic interaction
The multimodal edge of human aerobotic interaction
This paper presents the idea of a multimodal human aerobotic interaction. An overview of the aerobotic system and its application is given. The joystick-based controller interface and its limitations is discussed. Two techniques are suggested as emerging alternatives to the joystick-based controller interface used in human aerobotic interaction. The first technique is a multimodal combination of speech, gaze, gesture, and other non-verbal cues already used in regular human-human
interaction. The second is telepathic interaction via brain computer interfaces. The potential limitations of these alternatives is highlighted, and the considerations for further works are presented.
243-248
Abioye, Ayodeji
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Prior, Stephen
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Thomas, Trevor
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Saddington, Peter
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Saddington, Peter
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Abioye, Ayodeji, Prior, Stephen, Thomas, Trevor and Saddington, Peter (2016) The multimodal edge of human aerobotic interaction. IHCI: International Conferences Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2016. pp. 243-248 .

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Abstract

This paper presents the idea of a multimodal human aerobotic interaction. An overview of the aerobotic system and its application is given. The joystick-based controller interface and its limitations is discussed. Two techniques are suggested as emerging alternatives to the joystick-based controller interface used in human aerobotic interaction. The first technique is a multimodal combination of speech, gaze, gesture, and other non-verbal cues already used in regular human-human
interaction. The second is telepathic interaction via brain computer interfaces. The potential limitations of these alternatives is highlighted, and the considerations for further works are presented.

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Published date: 2 July 2016
Venue - Dates: IHCI: International Conferences Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2016, 2016-07-02
Organisations: Computational Engineering & Design Group

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Local EPrints ID: 397720
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/397720
PURE UUID: 3a61387e-0d1b-425d-8b88-03b8ad1af76d
ORCID for Ayodeji Abioye: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4637-3278
ORCID for Stephen Prior: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4993-4942

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Date deposited: 05 Jul 2016 10:02
Last modified: 24 Apr 2024 01:45

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Author: Ayodeji Abioye ORCID iD
Author: Stephen Prior ORCID iD
Author: Trevor Thomas
Author: Peter Saddington

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