Collaborative model of interaction and Unmanned Vehicle Systems' interface
Sylvie Saget, Francois Legras, Gilles Coppin

TL;DR
This paper proposes a collaborative interaction model for Unmanned Vehicle Systems interfaces, emphasizing multi-modal displays, interaction management, and theoretical frameworks from pragmatics and philosophy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel collaborative interaction framework based on acceptance, integrating multi-strategy communication and alignment for UV system interfaces.
Findings
Theoretical framework from pragmatics and philosophy supports interface design.
Multi-strategy approach enhances communication effectiveness.
Alignment improves interaction coherence.
Abstract
The interface for the next generation of Unmanned Vehicle Systems should be an interface with multi-modal displays and input controls. Then, the role of the interface will not be restricted to be a support of the interactions between the ground operator and vehicles. Interface must take part in the interaction management too. In this paper, we show that recent works in pragmatics and philosophy provide a suitable theoretical framework for the next generation of UV System's interface. We concentrate on two main aspects of the collaborative model of interaction based on acceptance: multi-strategy approach for communicative act generation and interpretation and communicative alignment.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech and dialogue systems · Human-Automation Interaction and Safety · Usability and User Interface Design
