Why Did the Robot Cross the Road? A User Study of Explanation in Human-Robot Interaction

11/30/2020
by   Zachary Taschdjian, et al.
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This work documents a pilot user study evaluating the effectiveness of contrastive, causal and example explanations in supporting human understanding of AI in a hypothetical commonplace human robot interaction HRI scenario. In doing so, this work situates explainable AI XAI in the context of the social sciences and suggests that HRI explanations are improved when informed by the social sciences.

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