“You Are Doing so Great!” – The Effect of a Robot’s Interaction Style on Self-Efficacy in HRI

Setareh Zafari, Isabel Schwaninger, Matthias Hirschmanner, Christina Schmidbauer, A. Weiss, S. Koeszegi
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People form mental models about robots’ behavior and intention as they interact with them. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effect of different interaction styles on self-efficacy in human-robot interaction (HRI), people’s perception of the robot, and task engagement. We conducted a user study in which a social robot assists people verbally while building a house of cards. Data from our experimental study revealed that people engaged longer in the task while interacting with a robot that provides person related feedback than with a robot that gives no person or task related feedback. Moreover, people interacting with a robot with a person-oriented interaction style reported a higher self-efficacy in HRI, perceived higher agreeableness of the robot and found the interaction less frustrating, as compared to a robot with a task-oriented interaction style. This suggests that a robot’s interaction style can be considered as a key factor for increasing people’s perceived self-efficacy in HRI, which is essential for establishing trust and enabling Human-robot collaboration.
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“你做得太棒了!”——HRI中机器人互动方式对自我效能的影响
当人们与机器人互动时,他们会对机器人的行为和意图形成心理模型。本研究旨在探讨不同交互方式对人机交互自我效能感、人对机器人的感知和任务投入的影响。我们进行了一项用户研究,在这个研究中,一个社交机器人在帮助人们用纸牌搭房子的同时,用语言进行帮助。我们实验研究的数据显示,人们在与提供与人有关的反馈的机器人互动时,比与不提供与人或任务有关的反馈的机器人互动时投入的时间更长。此外,与以人为导向的互动风格的机器人互动的人相比,与以任务为导向的互动风格的机器人互动的人报告了更高的HRI自我效能,感知到更高的机器人亲和性,并且发现互动不那么令人沮丧。这表明,机器人的交互方式可以被认为是提高人在HRI中感知自我效能感的关键因素,这对于建立信任和实现人机协作至关重要。
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