Perceptions of a Robot that Interleaves Tasks for Multiple Users

IF 5.5 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Applied Energy Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1145/3663486
Elizabeth J. Carter, Peerat Vichivanives, Ruijia Xing, Laura M. Hiatt, Stephanie Rosenthal
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When robots have multiple tasks to perform, they must determine the order in which to complete them. Interleaving tasks is efficient for the robot trying to finish its to-do list, but it may be less satisfying for a human whose request was delayed in favor of schedule efficiency. Following online research that examined delays with various motivations [4, 27], we created two in-person studies in which participants’ tasks were impacted by the robot’s other tasks. In the first, participants either requested a task for the robot to complete on their behalf or watched the robot performing tasks for other people. We measured how their opinions changed depending on whether their task’s completion was delayed due to another participant’s task or they were observing without a task of their own. In the second, participants had a robot walk them to an office and became delayed as the robot detoured to another location. We measured how opinions of the robot changed depending on who requested the detour task and the length of the detour. Overall, participants positively viewed task interleaving as long as the delay and inconvenience imposed by someone else’s task were small and the task was well-justified. Also, observers often had lower opinions of the robot than participants who requested tasks, highlighting a concern for online research.
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对多用户交错任务机器人的看法
当机器人需要执行多项任务时,它们必须确定完成任务的顺序。对于试图完成待办事项清单的机器人来说,交错完成任务是高效的,但对于为了提高日程效率而延迟完成任务的人类来说,这可能就不那么令人满意了。根据对各种延迟动机的在线研究[4, 27],我们进行了两项面对面的研究,在这些研究中,参与者的任务会受到机器人其他任务的影响。在第一项研究中,参与者要么要求机器人代表他们完成一项任务,要么观看机器人为其他人执行任务。我们根据参与者的任务是否因其他参与者的任务而延迟完成,或者他们是在没有自己的任务的情况下进行观察,来衡量他们的意见是如何变化的。在第二项任务中,参与者让机器人送他们去办公室,但由于机器人绕道到了另一个地方,他们的时间被耽搁了。我们根据要求绕道任务的人和绕道时间的长短来衡量参与者对机器人看法的变化。总的来说,只要别人的任务造成的延误和不便较小,而且任务理由充分,参与者就会积极看待任务交错。此外,观察者对机器人的评价往往低于提出任务要求的参与者,这也是在线研究中需要关注的问题。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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