Evaluation of Performance-Trust vs Moral-Trust Violation in 3D
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- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.15430v1
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 17:27:09 GMT
- Title: Evaluation of Performance-Trust vs Moral-Trust Violation in 3D
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- Authors: Maitry Ronakbhai Trivedi, Zahra Rezaei Khavas, Paul Robinette
- Abstract summary: We aim to design an experiment to investigate the consequences of performance-trust violation and moral-trust violation in a search and rescue scenario.
We want to see if two similar robot failures, one caused by a performance-trust violation and the other by a moral-trust violation have distinct effects on human trust.
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- Abstract: Human-Robot Interaction, in which a robot with some level of autonomy
interacts with a human to achieve a specific goal has seen much recent
progress. With the introduction of autonomous robots and the possibility of
widespread use of those in near future, it is critical that humans understand
the robot's intention while interacting with them as this will foster the
development of human-robot trust. The new conceptualization of trust which had
been introduced by researchers in recent years considers trust in Human-Robot
Interaction to be a multidimensional nature. Two main aspects which are
attributed to trust are performance trust and moral trust. We aim to design an
experiment to investigate the consequences of performance-trust violation and
moral-trust violation in a search and rescue scenario. We want to see if two
similar robot failures, one caused by a performance-trust violation and the
other by a moral-trust violation have distinct effects on human trust. In
addition to this, we plan to develop an interface that allows us to investigate
whether altering the interface's modality from grid-world scenario (2D
environment) to realistic simulation (3D environment) affects human perception
of the task and the effects of the robot's failure on human trust.
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