Title :
Effects of anticipatory action on human-robot teamwork: Efficiency, fluency, and perception of team
Author :
Hoffman, Guy ; Breazeal, Cynthia
Author_Institution :
MIT Media Lab., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
A crucial skill for fluent action meshing in human team activity is a learned and calculated selection of anticipatory actions. We believe that the same holds for robotic team-mates, if they are to perform in a similarly fluent manner with their human counterparts. In this work, we propose an adaptive action selection mechanism for a robotic teammate, making anticipatory decisions based on the confidence of their validity and their relative risk. We predict an improvement in task efficiency and fluency compared to a purely reactive process. We then present results from a study involving untrained human subjects working with a simulated version of a robot using our system. We show a significant improvement in best-case task efficiency when compared to a group of users working with a reactive agent, as well as a significant difference in the perceived commitment of the robot to the team and its contribution to the team´s fluency and success. By way of explanation, we propose a number of fluency metrics that differ significantly between the two study groups.
Keywords :
decision making; human-robot interaction; team working; adaptive action selection mechanism; anticipatory action effects; anticipatory decision making; fluent action meshing; human team activity; human-robot teamwork; reactive agent; robotic teammate; task efficiency; task fluency; team efficiency; team fluency; team perception; Abstracts; Floors; Humans; Lead; Anticipatory Action Selection; Fluency; Human-Robot Interaction; Teamwork;
Conference_Titel :
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2007 2nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-59593-617-2