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On Interaction Quality in Human-Robot Interaction

Suna Bensch, Aleksandar Jevtić, Thomas Hellström

Year
2017
Citations
30

Abstract

In many complex robotics systems, interaction takes place in all directions between human, robot, and environment. Performance of such a system depends on this interaction, and a proper evaluation of a system must build on a proper modeling of interaction, a relevant set of performance metrics, and a methodology to combine metrics into a single performance value. In this paper, existing models of human-robot interaction are adapted to fit complex scenarios with one or several humans and robots. The interaction and the evaluation process is formalized, and a general method to fuse performance values over time and for several performance metrics is presented. The resulting value, denoted interaction quality, adds a dimension to ordinary performance metrics by being explicit about the interplay between performance metrics, and thereby provides a formal framework to understand, model, and address complex aspects of evaluation of human-robot interaction.

Keywords

Human–robot interactionRobotHuman interactionRoboticsComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceQuality (philosophy)

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