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Exploring interruption in HRI using wizard of oz

Published: 02 March 2010 Publication History

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We are interested in exploring how robots controlled using Wizard of Oz (WoO) should interrupt humans in various social settings. While there is considerable work on interruption and interruptibility in HCI, little has been done to explore how these concepts will map robotic interaction. As part of our efforts to investigate interruption and interruptibility in HRI we used WoO-based methodology to investigate robot behaviours in a simple interruption scenario. In this report we contribute a design critique that discusses this methodology, and common concerns that could be generalized to other social HRI experiments as well as reflections on our future interruption HRI research.

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McFarlane, D. C. and Latorella, K. A. 2002. The scope and importance of human interruption in human-computer interaction design. Hum.-Comput. Interact. 17, 1 (Mar. 2002), 1--61.
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Fogarty, J. A. 2006 Constructing and Evaluating Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility. Doctoral Thesis. UMI Order Number: AAI3241594., Carnegie Mellon University.
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Maulsby, D., Greenberg, S. and Mander, R. (1993) Prototyping an Intelligent Agent through Wizard of Oz. Proc ACM CHI, 277--284, May.

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    HRI '10: Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction
    March 2010
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    1. component
    2. human-robot interaction
    3. interruption
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    5. robot behaviours
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