How a Robot's Social Credibility Affects Safety Performance
Holthaus, Patrick, Menon, Catherine and Amirabdollahian, Farshid
(2019)
How a Robot's Social Credibility Affects Safety Performance.
Springer Nature.
This paper connects the two domains of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) and safety engineering to ensure that the design of interactive robots considers the effect of social behaviours on safety functionality. We conducted a preliminary user study with a social robot that alerts participants during a puzzle-solving task to a safety hazard. Our study findings show an indicative trend where users who were interrupted by a socially credible robot were more likely to act to mitigate the hazard than users interrupted by a robot lacking social credibility.
Item Type | Other |
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Uncontrolled Keywords | Human-robot interaction; Robot safety; Social credibility |
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Mathematics(all) > Theoretical Computer Science Computer Science(all) |
Date Deposited | 27 Jul 2024 00:23 |
Last Modified | 27 Jul 2024 00:23 |
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