Making Sense of Robots in Public Spaces: A Study of Trash Barrel Robots
Making Sense of Robots in Public Spaces: A Study of Trash Barrel Robots
In this work, we analyze video data and interviews from a public deployment of two trash barrel robots in a large public space to better understand the sensemaking activities people perform when they encounter robots in public spaces. Based on an analysis of 274 human-robot interactions and interviews with N=65 individuals or groups, we discovered that people were responding not only to the robots or their behavior, but also to the general idea of deploying robots as trashcans, and the larger social implications of that idea. They wanted to understand details about the deployment because having that knowledge would change how they interact with the robot. Based on our data and analysis, we have provided implications for design that may be topics for future human-robot design researchers who are exploring robots for public space deployment. Furthermore, our work offers a practical example of analyzing field data to make sense of robots in public spaces.
Fanjun Bu、Kerstin Fischer、Wendy Ju
社会与环境废物处理、废物综合利用
Fanjun Bu,Kerstin Fischer,Wendy Ju.Making Sense of Robots in Public Spaces: A Study of Trash Barrel Robots[EB/OL].(2025-04-01)[2025-04-29].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.01121.点此复制
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