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A comparison of three robot recovery strategies to minimize the negative impact of failure in social HRI

Sara Engelhardt, Emmeli Hansson

发表年份
2017
引用次数
3

摘要

Failure happens in most social interactions, possibly even more so in interactions between a robot and a human. This paper investigates different failure recovery strategies that robots can employ to minimize the negative effect on people’s perception of the robot. A between-subject Wizard-of-Oz experiment with 33 participants was conducted in a scenario where a robot and a human play a collaborative game.The interaction was mainly speech-based and controlled failures were introduced at specific moments. Three types of recovery strategies were investigated, one in each experimental condition: ignore (the robot ignores that a failure has occurred and moves on with the task), apology (the robot apologizes for failing and moves on) and problem-solving (the robot tries to solve the problem with the help of the human). Our results show that the apology strategy scored the lowest on measures such as likeability and perceived intelligence, and that the ignore strategy lead to better perceptions of perceived intelligence and animacy than the employed recovery strategies. In conclusion, problem-solving clearly minimized the negative effects of failure better than apology, but no recovery, the ignore condition, often scored at least as well as problem-solving.

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RobotHuman–robot interactionSocial robotComputer sciencePsychologyRisk analysis (engineering)Artificial intelligenceMobile robotRobot controlBusiness

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