Goal-Predictability vs. Trajectory-Predictability – Which Legibility Factor Counts

With the work at hand we investigate the legibility factors goal-predictability and trajectory-predictability in a humanrobot path crossing scenario and their correlation with other HRI properties like safety, comfort, and reliability in order to assess which factor is more important for a safe and comfortable interaction.

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