Stochastic-Skill-Level-Based Shared Control for Human Training in Urban Air Mobility Scenario

Author:

Byeon Sooyung,Choi Joonwon,Zhang Yutong,Hwang Inseok1

Affiliation:

1. Purdue University, USA

Abstract

This paper proposes a novel stochastic-skill-level-based shared control framework to assist human novices to emulate human experts in complex dynamic control tasks. The proposed framework aims to infer stochastic-skill-levels (SSLs) of the human novices and provide personalized assistance based on the inferred SSLs. SSL can be assessed as a stochastic variable which denotes the probability that the novice will behave similarly to experts. We propose a data-driven method which can characterize novice demonstrations as a novice model and expert demonstrations as an expert model, respectively. Then, our SSL inference approach utilizes the novice and expert models to assess the SSL of the novices in complex dynamic control tasks. The shared control scheme is designed to dynamically adjust the level of assistance based on the inferred SSL to prevent frustration or tedium during human training due to poorly imposed assistance. The proposed framework is demonstrated by a human subject experiment in a human training scenario for a remotely piloted urban air mobility (UAM) vehicle. The results show that the proposed framework can assess the SSL and tailor the assistance for an individual in real-time. The proposed framework is compared to practice-only training (no assistance) and a baseline shared control approach to test the human learning rates in the designed training scenario with human subjects. A subjective survey is also examined to monitor the user experience of the proposed framework.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Human-Computer Interaction

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