| Zunaid Kazi, Marcos Salganicoff, Matthew T. Beitler, Shoupu 59 Chen, Daniel Chester, and Richard Foulds. Multi-modal user supervised interface and intelligent control (MUSIIC) for assistive robots. In IJCAI-95 Workshop on Developing Al Applications for People with Disabilities, Montreal, Quebec, IJCAI, 1995, pages 47-58. |
.... Interface and Intelligent Control (MUSIIC) project is working towards developing an assistive robot system that applies the direct manipulation metaphor by using a multimodal (speech and gesture) interface to allow people with disabilities to manipulate real world 3 D objects [Chen et al. 1994, Kazi et al. 1995b, Kazi et al. 1995a, Beitler et al. 1995b, Beitler et al. 1995a] Our research involves a method and system which integrates human computer interaction with reactive planning to operate a telerobot for use as an assistive device. The MUSIIC strategy is a novel approach for an intelligent ....
.... Control (MUSIIC) project is working towards developing an assistive robot system that applies the direct manipulation metaphor by using a multimodal (speech and gesture) interface to allow people with disabilities to manipulate real world 3 D objects [Chen et al. 1994, Kazi et al. 1995b, Kazi et al. 1995a, Beitler et al. 1995b, Beitler et al. 1995a] Our research involves a method and system which integrates human computer interaction with reactive planning to operate a telerobot for use as an assistive device. The MUSIIC strategy is a novel approach for an intelligent assistive telerobotic ....
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Kazi, Z., Beitler, M., Salganicoff, M., Chen, S., Chester, D., & Foulds, R. (1995b). Multimodal user supervised interface and intelligent control (MUSIIC) for assistive robots. In 1995 IJCAI workshop on Developing AI Applications for the Disabled (pp.
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Zunaid Kazi, Marcos Salganicoff, Matthew T. Beitler, Shoupu 59 Chen, Daniel Chester, and Richard Foulds. Multi-modal user supervised interface and intelligent control (MUSIIC) for assistive robots. In IJCAI-95 Workshop on Developing Al Applications for People with Disabilities, Montreal, Quebec, IJCAI, 1995, pages 47-58.
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