Computer-generated virtual humans behave based on the input and output data of an autonomous system

About

This technology uses dynamic, realistic simulations to facilitate real human awareness and trust in an autonomous control system like a self-driving vehicle. The method employs online virtual humans that dynamically perform behaviors, such as gestures, poses, and verbal interactions based on the real-time input and output data of the autonomous system.

Key Benefits

Reduces negative feelings that humans have toward autonomous systems: uncertainty, stress or anxiety

Applications

Autonomous cars and other vehicles Artificial intelligence, data driven-based systems

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