Bots of a Feather: Exploring User Perceptions of Group Cohesiveness for Application in Robotic Swarms

Rebecca Stower, E. Zibetti, D. St-Onge
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Behaviours of robot swarms often take inspiration from biological models, such as ant colonies and bee hives. Yet, understanding how these behaviours are actually perceived by human users has so far received limited attention. In this paper, we use animations to represent different kinds of possible swarm motions intended to communicate specific messages to a human. We explore how these animations relate to the perceived group cohesiveness of the swarm, comprised of five different parameters: synchronising, grouping, following, reacting, and shape forming. We conducted an online user study where 98 participants viewed nine animations of a swarm displaying different behaviours and rated them for perceived group cohesiveness. We found that the parameters of group cohesiveness correlated with the messages the swarm was perceived as communicating. In particular, the message of initiating communication was highly positively correlated with all group parameters, whereas broken communication was negatively correlated. In addition, the importance of specific group parameters differed within each animation. For example, the parameter of grouping was most associated with animations signalling an intervention is needed. These findings are discussed within the context of designing intuitive behaviour for robot swarms.
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羽毛机器人:探索用户对机器人群体应用的群体凝聚力的感知
机器人群体的行为常常从生物模型中获得灵感,比如蚁群和蜂箱。然而,了解这些行为是如何被人类用户实际感知的,迄今为止受到的关注有限。在本文中,我们使用动画来表示不同类型的群体运动,旨在向人类传达特定的信息。我们探索这些动画如何与群体的感知群体凝聚力有关,包括五个不同的参数:同步,分组,跟随,反应和形状形成。我们进行了一项在线用户研究,98名参与者观看了9个展示不同行为的群体动画,并对他们感知到的群体凝聚力进行了评分。我们发现群体凝聚力的参数与群体被认为是在交流的信息相关。其中,发起沟通的信息与所有群体参数呈高度正相关,而沟通破裂的信息与群体参数呈负相关。此外,在每个动画中,特定组参数的重要性是不同的。例如,分组参数与指示需要干预的动画最相关。这些发现是在为机器人群体设计直观行为的背景下讨论的。
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