The presence of robots in everyday environments is increasing day by day, and their deployment spans over various applications: industrial and working scenarios, health care assistance in public areas or at home. However, robots are not yet comparable to humans in terms of capabilities; hence, in the so-called Symbiotic Autonomy, robots and humans help each other to complete tasks. Therefore, it is interesting to identify the factors that allow to maximize human-robot collaboration, which is a new point of view with respect to the HRI literature and very much leaning toward a social behavior. In this work, we analyze a subset of such variables as possible influencing factors of humans’ Collaboration Attitude in a Symbiotic Autonomy framework, namely: Proxemics setting, Activity Context, and Gender and Height as valuable features of the users. We performed a user study that takes place in everyday environments expressed as activity contexts, such as relaxing and working ones. A statistical analysis of the collected results shows a high dependence of the Collaboration Attitude in different Proxemics settings and Gender.
Enabling symbiotic autonomy in short-term interactions: A user study / Riccio, Francesco; Vanzo, Andrea; Mirabella, Valeria; Catarci, Tiziana; Nardi, Daniele. - 9979:(2016), pp. 796-807. (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th International Conference, ICSR 2016 tenutosi a Kansas City, MO; USA nel 2016) [10.1007/978-3-319-47437-3_78].
Enabling symbiotic autonomy in short-term interactions: A user study
RICCIO, FRANCESCO
;VANZO, ANDREA;CATARCI, Tiziana;NARDI, Daniele
2016
Abstract
The presence of robots in everyday environments is increasing day by day, and their deployment spans over various applications: industrial and working scenarios, health care assistance in public areas or at home. However, robots are not yet comparable to humans in terms of capabilities; hence, in the so-called Symbiotic Autonomy, robots and humans help each other to complete tasks. Therefore, it is interesting to identify the factors that allow to maximize human-robot collaboration, which is a new point of view with respect to the HRI literature and very much leaning toward a social behavior. In this work, we analyze a subset of such variables as possible influencing factors of humans’ Collaboration Attitude in a Symbiotic Autonomy framework, namely: Proxemics setting, Activity Context, and Gender and Height as valuable features of the users. We performed a user study that takes place in everyday environments expressed as activity contexts, such as relaxing and working ones. A statistical analysis of the collected results shows a high dependence of the Collaboration Attitude in different Proxemics settings and Gender.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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