心理理论与机器人虚拟代理的委托

Ningyuan Sun, J. Botev, Yara Khaluf, P. Simoens
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尽管委托给机器人虚拟代理(VAs)已经司空见惯,但在关键情况下,一般公众通常认为委托给机器人虚拟代理具有挑战性,而且容易出错。心智理论,即人类站在他人角度的能力,被认为是人与人之间合作的重要推动者。本研究探讨了机器人虚拟助理使用心理理论的能力对用户授权行为的影响。为此,我们进行了一项受试者间实验,让参与者与具有不同心理理论水平的机器人VAs一起玩《Colored Trails》游戏。结果使我们的假设无效,即ToM水平是委托选择的可靠指标。相反,我们发现参与者的表现与他们的授权意图密切相关。因此,为了促进授权,机器人和机器人代理的设计者可以考虑避免使用与tom相似的特征,而是专注于平衡用户的性能感知,以诱导期望的授权行为。
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Theory of Mind and Delegation to Robotic Virtual Agents
Despite already being commonplace, delegation to robotic virtual agents (VAs) is often considered challenging and error-prone in critical situations by the general public. Theory of mind, the human capacity to take another person's perspective, is deemed an important enabler for human-human cooperation. This study explores the effect of a robotic VA's ability to use theory of mind on users' delegation behavior. To this end, we conducted a between-subjects experiment with participants playing the Colored Trails game with robotic VAs of varying levels of theory of mind. The results invalidate our hypothesis that the ToM level is a reliable indicator of delegation choices. Instead, we found that the participants' performance strongly correlates with their delegatory intentions. Therefore, to facilitate delegation, designers of robots and robotic agents may consider refraining from using ToM-resemblance features and focusing on balancing user performance perception instead to induce the desired delegation behaviors.
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