Mobile robots are increasingly being deployed in public spaces such as shopping malls, airports, and urban sidewalks. Most of these robots are designed with human-aware motion planning capabilities but are not designed to communicate with pedestrians. Pedestrians encounter these robots without prior understanding of the robots' behaviour, which can cause discomfort, confusion, and delayed social acceptance. In this research, we explore the common human-robot interaction at a doorway or bottleneck in a structured environment. We designed and evaluated communication cues used by a robot when yielding to a pedestrian in this scenario. We conducted an online user study with 102 participants using videos of a set of robot-to-human yielding cues. Results show that a Robot Retreating cue was the most socially acceptable cue. The results of this work help guide the development of mobile robots for public spaces.
翻译:移动机器人越来越多地被部署在公共场所,如购物中心、机场和城市人行道。这些机器人大多是设计具有人知运动规划能力的机器人,但并不是设计来与行人沟通的。卫士在未事先了解机器人行为的情况下遇到这些机器人,这可能造成不适、混乱和迟缓的社会接受。在这项研究中,我们探索了在门道上或结构化环境中的瓶颈上常见的人类机器人互动。我们设计并评价了机器人在向行人屈服时使用的通信提示。我们利用一组机器人对人产出提示的视频对102名参与者进行了在线用户研究。结果显示,机器人后送提示是社会上最可接受的提示。这项工作的结果有助于指导在公共场所开发移动机器人。