Most research on human-robot handovers focuses on the development of comfortable and efficient HRI; few have studied handover failures. If a failure occurs in the beginning of the interaction, it prevents the whole handover process and destroys trust. Here we analyze the underlying reasons why people want explanations in a handover scenario where a robot cannot possess the object. Results suggest that participants set expectations on their request and that a robot should provide explanations rather than non-verbal cues after failing. Participants also expect that their handover request can be done by a robot, and, if not, would like to be able to fix the robot or change the request based on the provided explanations.
翻译:关于人-机器人移交的大多数研究侧重于发展舒适和有效的HRI;很少有人研究过移交失败;如果在互动开始时发生失败,则会阻碍整个移交过程并破坏信任。在这里,我们分析了人们在机器人不能拥有该物体的情况下想要在移交情况下作出解释的根本原因。结果显示,参与者对他们的要求设定了期望,机器人在失败后应该提供解释而不是非口头提示。参与者还期望,他们的移交请求可以由机器人完成,如果不是,则希望能够根据所提供的解释来修复机器人或改变请求。