More than words: A Framework for Describing Human-Robot Dialog Designs
James M. Berzuk, James E. Young
- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
This paper presents a novel framework for describing human-robot interaction dialog, developed from a survey and analysis of existing systems and research. We collected data from 75 published systems and conducted an iterative thematic analysis to distill the broad range of work into key underlying factors de-fining them. Our framework provides a language to describe hu-man-robot dialog systems and a new way of classifying and under-standing human-robot dialog, in terms of both high-level design aspects and relevant implementation details. Our quantitative sur-vey summary further provides a detailed, contemporary snapshot of predominant approaches in the field, highlighting opportunities for further exploration.
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