排队管理保安机器人现场试验

Sachi Edirisinghe, S. Satake, Yuyi Liu, Takayuki Kanda
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我们开发了一种专门用于管理排队人群的保安机器人,并在实际公共活动中进行了实地试验,以评估其有效性。然而,在实际应用中,机器人对指令或告诫的接受程度构成了挑战。我们的首要目标是实现一种有效且为社会所接受的排队管理解决方案。为了实现这一目标,我们从人类保安中汲取了灵感,因为他们的角色已经在社会中得到了广泛认可。我们的机器人设计体现了专业保安的形象,重点关注三个关键方面:职责、专业行为和外观。为了确保机器人的能力,我们采访了专业保安人员,以加深我们对排队管理相关职责的理解。根据他们的见解,我们在机器人的功能中加入了引导、告诫、广播和问题解答等功能。我们还优先考虑了专业引导员行为的建模。在一次儿童游乐活动中进行的为期 10 天的现场试验中,我们采访了与机器人互动的游客和活动工作人员。结果显示,游客们普遍服从机器人的引导和告诫,表现出积极的接待态度。游客和活动工作人员都对机器人及其排队管理服务表达了总体良好的印象。这些研究结果表明,我们提出的保安机器人有望成为在公共场所有效处理人群的解决方案。
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Field Trial of a Queue-Managing Security Guard Robot
We developed a security guard robot that is specifically designed to manage queues of people and conducted a field trial at an actual public event to assess its effectiveness. However, the acceptance of robot instructions or admonishments poses challenges in real-world applications. Our primary objective was to achieve an effective and socially acceptable queue-management solution. To accomplish this, we took inspiration from human security guards whose role has already been well-received in society. Our robot, whose design embodied the image of a professional security guard, focused on three key aspects: duties, professional behavior, and appearance. To ensure its competence, we interviewed professional security guards to deepen our understanding of the responsibilities associated with queue management. Based on their insights, we incorporated features of ushering, admonishing, announcing, and question answering into the robot’s functionality. We also prioritized the modeling of professional ushering behavior. During a 10-day field trial at a children’s amusement event, we interviewed both the visitors who interacted with the robot and the event staff. The results revealed that visitors generally complied with its ushering and admonishments, indicating a positive reception. Both visitors and event staff expressed an overall favorable impression of the robot and its queue-management services. These findings suggest that our proposed security guard robot shows great promise as a solution for effective crowd handling in public spaces.
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