With increased applications of collaborative robots (cobots) in industrial workplaces, behavioural effects of human-cobot interactions need to be further investigated. This is of particular importance as nonverbal behaviours of collaboration partners in human-robot teams significantly influence the experience of the human interaction partners and the success of the collaborative task. During the Ars Electronica 2020 Festival for Art, Technology and Society (Linz, Austria), we invited visitors to exploratively interact with an industrial robot, exhibiting restricted interaction capabilities: extending and retracting its arm, depending on the movements of the volunteer. The movements of the arm were pre-programmed and telecontrolled for safety reasons (which was not obvious to the participants). We recorded video data of these interactions and investigated general nonverbal behaviours of the humans interacting with the robot, as well as nonverbal behaviours of people in the audience. Our results showed that people were more interested in exploring the robot's action and perception capabilities than just reproducing the interaction game as introduced by the instructors. We also found that the majority of participants interacting with the robot approached it up to a distance which would be perceived as threatening or intimidating, if it were a human interaction partner. Regarding bystanders, we found examples where people made movements as if trying out variants of the current participant's behaviour.
翻译:随着工业工作场所协作机器人(机器人)应用的增加,需要进一步调查人类机器人相互作用的行为效果,这一点特别重要,因为人类机器人团队协作伙伴的非口头行为极大地影响人类互动伙伴的经验和协作任务的成功。在2020年Ars Electronia艺术、技术和社会节(奥地利林茨)期间,我们邀请游客探索与工业机器人的互动,展示有限的互动能力:视志愿者的移动情况,扩展和收回其手臂。手臂的移动是预先编程和远程控制的(参与者并不明显),这是特别重要的。我们记录了这些互动的视频数据,调查了人类与机器人互动的一般非口头行为以及观众中的非口头行为。我们的结果表明,人们更有兴趣探索机器人的动作和感知能力,而不是仅仅复制教员介绍的互动游戏。我们还发现,大多数与机器人互动的参与者接近它到一个距离,因为安全原因(参与者并不明显))。我们记录了这些互动的视频数据,并调查了人类与机器人互动的一般非口头行为,以及观众的非口头行为。我们发现,如果人们发现一个尝试的变式,那么,他们的行为就会被视为威胁或恐吓。