论文标题

联合行动是理解人类与上肢假肢之间伙伴关系的框架

Joint Action is a Framework for Understanding Partnerships Between Humans and Upper Limb Prostheses

论文作者

Dawson, Michael R., Parker, Adam S. R., Williams, Heather E., Shehata, Ahmed W., Hebert, Jacqueline S., Chapman, Craig S., Pilarski, Patrick M.

论文摘要

上肢假体的最新进展导致机器人肢提供的运动数量有了显着改善。但是,通过用户生成的信号控制多个自由度的方法仍然具有挑战性。为了解决这个问题,已经开发了各种机器学习控制器,以更好地预测运动意图。随着这些控制器变得越来越聪明,并在系统中采用更多的自主权,代表人机界面作为人类控制工具的传统方法变得有限。提高对这些接口的理解的一种可能方法是通过联合行动的角度将它们建模为协作,多代理系统。联合行动领域通常应用于两个试图共同合作以实现一项任务的人类伙伴,例如通过在共享环境中进行协调的变化来完成一项任务,例如唱歌或将桌子移动在一起。在这项工作中,我们比较了不同的假体控制器(与顺序切换,模式识别和自适应切换的比例肌电图),以表现出联合作用的标志。比较结果导致了一种新的观点,可以理解现有的肌电系统如何相互关系,以及如何通过增加每个合作伙伴之间的协作沟通来改善这些系统的建议。

Recent advances in upper limb prostheses have led to significant improvements in the number of movements provided by the robotic limb. However, the method for controlling multiple degrees of freedom via user-generated signals remains challenging. To address this issue, various machine learning controllers have been developed to better predict movement intent. As these controllers become more intelligent and take on more autonomy in the system, the traditional approach of representing the human-machine interface as a human controlling a tool becomes limiting. One possible approach to improve the understanding of these interfaces is to model them as collaborative, multi-agent systems through the lens of joint action. The field of joint action has been commonly applied to two human partners who are trying to work jointly together to achieve a task, such as singing or moving a table together, by effecting coordinated change in their shared environment. In this work, we compare different prosthesis controllers (proportional electromyography with sequential switching, pattern recognition, and adaptive switching) in terms of how they present the hallmarks of joint action. The results of the comparison lead to a new perspective for understanding how existing myoelectric systems relate to each other, along with recommendations for how to improve these systems by increasing the collaborative communication between each partner.

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