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Autonomous vs. tele-operated

Astrid Weiss, Daniela Wurhofer, Michael Lankes, Manfred Tscheligi

Year
2009
Citations
39

Abstract

Effective collaboration between robots and humans is not only a question of interface design and usability, but also of user experience and social acceptance. To investigate these aspects for Human-Robot Collaboration with the HRP-2 robot, two video-based focus groups enhanced with creative stimuli were conducted. The following research question was addressed: Is the HRP-2 robot perceived differently in an autonomous collaboration condition compared to a tele-operated collaboration condition, in terms of social acceptance and user experience?The results show that participants in general are open to a humanoid robot as working partner as long as there is a clear distinction between a human and a robot, in terms of tasks and working procedures. Furthermore, participants stated a positive attitude toward the remotely-controlled HRP-2 robot.

Keywords

UsabilityHuman–computer interactionRobotHumanoid robotSocial robotHuman–robot interactionComputer scienceFocus (optics)Personal robotRobot control

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