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Naviarm: Augmenting the Learning of Motor Skills using a Backpack-type Robotic Arm System

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3311823.3311849

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Augmented learning; Wearable Device; Motor Learning; Haptics; Robotics

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  1. JST ERATO [JPM-JER1701]

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We present a wearable haptic assistance robotic system for augmented motor learning called Naviarm. This system comprises two robotic arms that are mounted on a user's body and are used to transfer one person's motion to another offline. Naviarm pre-records the arm motion trajectories of an expert via the mounted robotic arms and then plays back these recorded trajectories to share the expert's body motion with a beginner. The Naviarm system is an ungrounded system and provides mobility for the user to conduct a variety of motions. In this paper, we focus on the temporal aspect of motor skill and use a mime performance as a case study learning task. We verified the system effectiveness for motor learning using the conducted experiments. The results suggest that the proposed system has benefits for learning sequential skills.

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