| Title | Investigating Trust Issues arising from Human-Robot Information Sharing |
| Publication Type | Conference Paper |
| Year of Publication | 2012 |
| Authors | Keysermann MU, Aylett R, Enz S, Cramer H, Zoll C, Vargas PA |
| Refereed Designation | Unknown |
| Conference Name | Autonomous Robots and Multirobot Systems (ARMS) |
| Date Published | 06/2012 |
| Publisher | Springer |
| Conference Location | Valencia, Spain |
| Keywords | human-robot interaction, Information Sharing, lirec, privacy, Trust |
| Abstract | This paper discusses an experiment to investigate issues of trust and confidentiality when sharing information with a robot companion in an office context. A first phase is reported in which an online questionnaire was used to collect general opinions about information sharing with a robot companion as well as preferences regarding collection and treatment of information. We then present a live interaction study in which test subjects role-played new members of an office team and ex- changed potentially sensitive information with the robot companion concerning other team members. We discuss the evaluated results and their implications for handling information sharing with a robot companion in an office situation. Finally we suggest generic improvements for HRI systems used for information exchange. |
| URL | http://dl.lirec.org/papers/KeysermannEtAl_ARMS2012.pdf |