Exploring Human Preferences for Adapting Inappropriate Robot Navigation Behaviors: A Mixed-Methods Study

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作者
Zhou, Yunzhong [1 ]
Vroon, Jered [1 ]
Kortuem, Gerd [1 ]
机构
[1] Delft Univ Technol, Fac Ind Design Engn, NL-2628 CE Delft, Netherlands
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关键词
Robots; Navigation; Presses; Human-robot interaction; Surveys; Protocols; Interviews; Cameras; Service robots; Robot vision systems; Social HRI; physical human-robot interaction; methods and tools for robot system design; human factors and human-in-the-loop;
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10.1109/LRA.2024.3498432
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TP24 [机器人技术];
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080202 ; 1405 ;
摘要
In social environment navigation, robots inevitably exhibit behaviors that are perceived as inappropriate by humans. Current robots lack the ability to adapt to such human perceptions, leading to repeated inappropriate behaviors. This study employs a mixed-methods approach to explore human-preferred robot adaptations, combining qualitative data from a series of human-robot interactions and a semi-structured interview, and quantitative data from an online survey. 12 participants were recruited to interact with a mobile robot in an indoor setting, reporting 139 instances of inappropriate robot behaviors. The subsequent semi-structured interviews regarding these instances yielded 9 types of inappropriate behaviors and 10 major types of human-preferred robot adaptations, ranging from general ones, such as stopping the motion, to more specific ones, like moving away and then stopping. Additionally, 12 human-preferred adaptations were selected from the interview data and presented to the same participants through an online survey to evaluate their effectiveness in addressing the inappropriate behaviors previously identified. The results reveal the human preference for the robot to move to the side and then stop in most scenarios, which might serve as a general adaptation for addressing inappropriate robot navigation behaviors.
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页码:11826 / 11833
页数:8
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