Typically, humans interact with a humanoid robot with apprehension. This lack of trust can seriously affect the effectiveness of a team of robots and humans. We can create effective interactions that generate trust by augmenting robots with an explanation capability. The explanations provide justification and transparency to the robot’s decisions. To demonstrate such effective interaction, we tested this with an interactive, game-playing environment with partial information that requires team collaboration, using a game called Spanish Domino. We partner a robot with a human to form a pair, and this team opposes a team of two humans. We performed a user study with sixty-three human participants in different settings, investigating the effect...
Trust and cooperation are fundamental to human interactions. How much we trust other people directl...
Explainable artificial intelligence is a research field that tries to provide more transparency for ...
We investigated the effects of the deceptive behaviour of a robot, hypothesising that a lying robot ...
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) seeks understanding, designing, and evaluating of robots for human-rob...
Social humanoid robots are complex intelligent systems that in the near futurewill operate in domain...
Recent developments in explainable artificial intelligence promise the potential to transform human-...
In this article, we present work on collaborating robot teams that use verbal explanations of their ...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...
This article investigates the challenge of developing a robot capable of determining if a social sit...
abstract: As robotics technology advances, robots are being created for use in situations where they...
Stange S, Kopp S. Effects of a Social Robot's Self-Explanations on How Humans Understand and Evaluat...
Humans and robots are increasingly working together in human-robot teams. Teamwork requires communic...
Stange S. Tell Me Why (and What)! Self-Explanations for Autonomous Social Robot Behavior. Bielefeld:...
For both humans and robots, one of the key elements of collaboration is the collaborating agents’ a...
This paper introduces a new research area called Explainable Robotics, which studies explainability ...
Trust and cooperation are fundamental to human interactions. How much we trust other people directl...
Explainable artificial intelligence is a research field that tries to provide more transparency for ...
We investigated the effects of the deceptive behaviour of a robot, hypothesising that a lying robot ...
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) seeks understanding, designing, and evaluating of robots for human-rob...
Social humanoid robots are complex intelligent systems that in the near futurewill operate in domain...
Recent developments in explainable artificial intelligence promise the potential to transform human-...
In this article, we present work on collaborating robot teams that use verbal explanations of their ...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...
This article investigates the challenge of developing a robot capable of determining if a social sit...
abstract: As robotics technology advances, robots are being created for use in situations where they...
Stange S, Kopp S. Effects of a Social Robot's Self-Explanations on How Humans Understand and Evaluat...
Humans and robots are increasingly working together in human-robot teams. Teamwork requires communic...
Stange S. Tell Me Why (and What)! Self-Explanations for Autonomous Social Robot Behavior. Bielefeld:...
For both humans and robots, one of the key elements of collaboration is the collaborating agents’ a...
This paper introduces a new research area called Explainable Robotics, which studies explainability ...
Trust and cooperation are fundamental to human interactions. How much we trust other people directl...
Explainable artificial intelligence is a research field that tries to provide more transparency for ...
We investigated the effects of the deceptive behaviour of a robot, hypothesising that a lying robot ...