Implementation and Evaluation of Algorithms for Realizing Explainable Autonomous Robots

For autonomous robots to gain the trust of humans and maximize their abilities in society, they must be able to explain the reasons for their behavioral decisions. Defining explainable autonomous robots (XAR) as robots with such explanatory capabilities, we can summarize four requirements for their...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE access 2023-01, Vol.11, p.1-1
Hauptverfasser: Sakai, Tatsuya, Nagai, Takayuki, Abe, Kasumi
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Zusammenfassung:For autonomous robots to gain the trust of humans and maximize their abilities in society, they must be able to explain the reasons for their behavioral decisions. Defining explainable autonomous robots (XAR) as robots with such explanatory capabilities, we can summarize four requirements for their realization: 1) obtaining an interpretable decision space, 2) estimating the user's world model, 3) extracting important information for conveying the policy in the robot, and 4) generating explanations based on explanatory factors. So far, these four elements have been studied independently. In this paper, we first implement an explanatory algorithm that integrates these four elements. Then, we evaluate the implemented explanatory algorithm by conducting a large-scale subject experiment. The implemented explanation algorithm is shown to generate human-acceptable explanations; the results provide many insights and suggestions for future research on XAR.
ISSN:2169-3536
2169-3536
DOI:10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3303193