Exploring Factors Affecting User Trust Across Different Human-Robot Interaction Settings and Cultures

Abdullah Alzahrani, Simon Robinson, M. Ahmad
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Trust is one of the necessary factors for building a successful human-robot interaction (HRI). This paper investigated how human trust in robots differs across HRI scenarios in two cultures. We conducted two studies in two countries: Saudi Arabia (study 1) and the United Kingdom (study 2). Each study presented three HRI scenarios: a dog robot guiding people with sight impairments, a teleoperated robot in healthcare, and a manufacturing robot. Study 1 shows that participants’ trust perception score (TPS) was significantly different across the three scenarios. However, Study 2 results show a slightly significant variation in TPS across the scenarios. We also found that the relevance of trust for a given task is an indicator of a participant’s trust. Furthermore, the findings showed that trust scores or factors affecting users’ trust vary across cultures. The findings identified novel factors that might affect human trust, such as controllability, usability and risk. The findings direct the HRI community to consider a dynamic and evolving design for modelling human-robot trust because factors affecting humans’ trust are evolving and will vary across different settings and cultures.
探索在不同人机交互设置和文化中影响用户信任的因素
信任是构建成功的人机交互(HRI)的必要因素之一。本文研究了人类对机器人的信任在两种文化中不同的HRI场景。我们在两个国家进行了两项研究:沙特阿拉伯(研究1)和英国(研究2)。每项研究都提出了三种HRI场景:狗机器人指导视力受损的人,医疗保健中的远程操作机器人和制造机器人。研究1显示,被试的信任知觉得分(TPS)在三种情境下存在显著差异。然而,研究2的结果显示,在不同的情况下,TPS有轻微的显著差异。我们还发现,对给定任务的信任相关性是参与者信任的一个指标。此外,研究结果表明,信任分数或影响用户信任的因素在不同文化中有所不同。研究结果确定了可能影响人类信任的新因素,如可控性、可用性和风险。研究结果指导HRI社区考虑一个动态的和不断发展的设计来模拟人机信任,因为影响人类信任的因素是不断发展的,并且在不同的环境和文化中会有所不同。
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