From 18th to 22nd November, the two PhD students Nagore Osa Arzuaga and Oscar Escallada Lopez from Mondragon University (MGEP) visited the Cognitive Learning and Robotics (CoLoRs) Lab team at Boğaziçi University (BOUN).
Knowledge exchange between BOUN and MGEP
During the meeting, the PhD students from MGEP brought their expertise in user experience (UX) design and evaluation to conduct UX tests with the augmented reality (AR) system, Robotic Augmented Reality for Machine Programming and Automation (RAMPA) provided by the BOUN CoLoRs team (Emre Ugur, Yigit Yildrim and Fatih Doğangün). Both part of the team led by Dr. Ganix Lasa Erle from MGEP, Nagore is a PhD student working on “Human Factors and Cognitive Robotics: Improving Safety and Technological Acceptance in Industrial Human-Robot Interactions” and Oscar focuses his work on “Evaluating Human Factors that affect Extended Reality UX in industrial training environments” as a PhD student as well.
This system is designed to leverage AR capabilities to collect demonstrations essential for teaching robots new skills.
INVERSE work in progress
The primary objective of the tasks led by MGEP within INVERSE, is to define a user-centred design framework for human-robot collaboration. As part of this effort, user tests are conducted to evaluate participants’ user experience (UX) in various human-robot interaction scenarios. These scenarios include direct physical interaction with robots as well as interaction facilitated through Augmented Reality tools. This experiment aims to gain a deeper understanding of user reactions and behaviours, using insights derived from questionnaires and biometrical data. The findings will help to the refinement of the framework and design guidelines.