Using the Soundpainting Language to Fly a Swarm of Drones
COUTURE, Nadine
ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
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ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
COUTURE, Nadine
ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
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ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
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Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2017-06-21, vol. 595, p. 39-51
Springer, Cham
English Abstract
The goal of this position paper is to explore an existing structured gestural language, called Soundpainting, to control and direct a swarm of autonomous drones. Soundpainting already integrates the notion of groups of ...Read more >
The goal of this position paper is to explore an existing structured gestural language, called Soundpainting, to control and direct a swarm of autonomous drones. Soundpainting already integrates the notion of groups of entities and makes it possible to address one single entity of a set/subset, still being able to address the set as a whole. The key point is that Soundpainting has been designed for directing a set of improvising live performers, and, thus, we link this ability of improvisation to the capacity of decision of the autonomous drones. Indeed, Soundpainting allows a real exchange and an adaptive dialogue between the soundpainter and the group, enabling contextual interpretation by each individual, and generating rich interaction and dialogue. With a systematical analysis of the Soundpainting gestures, we show that it is perfectly adaptable to the context of the flying swarms of drones.Read less <
English Keywords
Unmanned autonomous vehicles
Human-machine interface
3D gesture-based spatial interaction
Soundpainting
Swarm of drones
Smart and empowering interfaces
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