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Moral-Trust Violation vs Performance-Trust Violation by a Robot: Which Hurts More? (2110.04418v1)

Published 9 Oct 2021 in cs.RO and cs.AI

Abstract: In recent years a modern conceptualization of trust in human-robot interaction (HRI) was introduced by ULLMan et al.\cite{uLLMan2018does}. This new conceptualization of trust suggested that trust between humans and robots is multidimensional, incorporating both performance aspects (i.e., similar to the trust in human-automation interaction) and moral aspects (i.e., similar to the trust in human-human interaction). But how does a robot violating each of these different aspects of trust affect human trust in a robot? How does trust in robots change when a robot commits a moral-trust violation compared to a performance-trust violation? And whether physiological signals have the potential to be used for assessing gain/loss of each of these two trust aspects in a human. We aim to design an experiment to study the effects of performance-trust violation and moral-trust violation separately in a search and rescue task. We want to see whether two failures of a robot with equal magnitudes would affect human trust differently if one failure is due to a performance-trust violation and the other is a moral-trust violation.

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Authors (4)
  1. Zahra Rezaei Khavas (9 papers)
  2. Russell Perkins (2 papers)
  3. S. Reza Ahmadzadeh (18 papers)
  4. Paul Robinette (14 papers)
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