评估人机交互中的心理压力:一项探索性研究

Marta Rinaldi , Ciro Natale , Marcello Fera , Roberto Macchiaroli , Maria Grazia Lourdes Monaco , Eric H. Grosse
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新兴的工业 5.0 概念促使各行各业设计集成机器人的工业环境,以支持人类的工作。实施人机交互(HRI)对人类的影响以及与之相关的工作压力仍是一个悬而未决的问题。在这种情况下,测量精神压力对于设计有效的人机交互环境至关重要。本研究旨在通过测量人类的表现、生理数据和工作量感知,实验性地测试机器人的存在对精神压力的影响。我们测试了三种情况,改变了机器人执行的任务类型以及与参与者工作区域的距离。结果显示,机器人的存在对参与者的压力水平没有明显影响。然而,当与机器人的距离缩短时,人类的工作表现就会受到影响。
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Evaluation of mental stress in human-robot interaction: an explorative study

The emerging concept of Industry 5.0 has led industries to design industrial environments integrating robots to support human work. The impact of implementing human-robot interaction (HRI) on humans and the work-related stress linked to it is still an open issue. In this context, measuring mental stress is crucial for designing effective HRI environments.

This study aims to experimentally test the influence of the robot's presence on mental stress by measuring humans' performance, physiological data, and workload perception.

Sixty participants were asked to perform an assembly task while coexisting with a robot. Three scenarios were tested, changing the kind of task performed by the robot and the distance from the participants' working area. Statistical analyses were performed to capture the differences between scenarios.

Results show that the robot's presence does not significantly affect the participants' stress levels. However, when the distance to the robot decreases, human performance is affected, concluding that the robot's proximity could cause more distraction to human workers.

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