• DocumentCode
    3716889
  • Title

    An investigation into the social acceptance of using contact for inducing an obstructing human

  • Author

    Moondeep C. Shrestha;Ayano Kobayashi;Tomoya Onishi;Erika Uno;Hayato Yanagawa;Yuta Yokoyama;Mitsuhiro Kamezaki;Alexander Schmitz;Shigeki Sugano

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Modern Mech. Eng., Waseda Univ., Tokyo, Japan
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    941
  • Lastpage
    946
  • Abstract
    In densely populated scenarios with cramped spaces, it is very difficult to achieve safe and efficient navigation without cooperation from humans. One way in which we can seek cooperation from humans is by using contact to influence them to give way. However, such a method may incur certain psychological implications and therefore requires an acceptability check to ensure whether such action is acceptable or not. For this purpose, we investigate the participant´s subjective response towards robot-initiated touch during the course of navigation. We conducted a 2 (robotic experience vs. none) x 2 (warning vs. none) between-subject experiment with 44 people in which a mobile robotic platform exerted contact on an unaware and obstructing participant to make way towards its goal. Our results show that prior experience with robots produces slightly better response even though the results are not statistically significant. However, a verbal warning prior to contact yielded much more favorable response. In general, the participants did not find contact to be uncomfortable and were not opposed to robot-initiated contact if deemed necessary.
  • Keywords
    "Navigation","Robot sensing systems","Service robots","Safety","Mobile robots","Mobile communication"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Humanoid Robots (Humanoids), 2015 IEEE-RAS 15th International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/HUMANOIDS.2015.7363482
  • Filename
    7363482