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Trust and Acceptance of Multi-Robot Systems 'in the Wild'. A Roadmap exemplified within the EU-Project BugWright2

Authors :
Schroepfer, Pete
Schauffel, Nathalie
Gründling, Jan
Ellwart, Thomas
Weyers, Benjamin
Pradalier, Cédric
Schroepfer, Pete
Schauffel, Nathalie
Gründling, Jan
Ellwart, Thomas
Weyers, Benjamin
Pradalier, Cédric
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This paper outlines a roadmap to effectively leverage shared mental models in multi-robot, multi-stakeholder scenarios, drawing on experiences from the BugWright2 project. The discussion centers on an autonomous multi-robot systems designed for ship inspection and maintenance. A significant challenge in the development and implementation of this system is the calibration of trust. To address this, the paper proposes that trust calibration can be managed and optimized through the creation and continual updating of shared and accurate mental models of the robots. Strategies to promote these mental models, including cross-training, briefings, debriefings, and task-specific elaboration and visualization, are examined. Additionally, the crucial role of an adaptable, distributed, and well-structured user interface (UI) is discussed.<br />Comment: In SCRITA 2023 Workshop Proceedings (arXiv:2311.05401) held in conjunction with 32nd IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human Interactive Communication, 28/08 - 31/08 2023, Busan (Korea)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1438508999
Document Type :
Electronic Resource