Remote research methods for Human–AI–Robot Teaming

This study focuses on methodological adaptations and considerations for remote research on Human–AI–Robot Teaming (HART) amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic. Themes and effective remote research methods were explored. Central issues in remote research were identified, such as challenges in attending to par...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human factors and ergonomics in manufacturing & service industries 2022-01, Vol.32 (1), p.133-150
Hauptverfasser: Lematta, Glenn J., Corral, Christopher C., Buchanan, Verica, Johnson, Craig J., Mudigonda, Anagha, Scholcover, Federico, Wong, Margaret E., Ezenyilimba, Akuadasuo, Baeriswyl, Manuel, Kim, Jimin, Holder, Eric, Chiou, Erin K., Cooke, Nancy J.
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Zusammenfassung:This study focuses on methodological adaptations and considerations for remote research on Human–AI–Robot Teaming (HART) amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic. Themes and effective remote research methods were explored. Central issues in remote research were identified, such as challenges in attending to participants' experiences, coordinating experimenter teams remotely, and protecting privacy and confidentiality. Instances of experimental design overcoming these challenges were identified in methods for recruitment and onboarding, training, team task scenarios, and measurement. Three case studies are presented in which interactive in‐person testbeds for HART were rapidly redesigned to function remotely. Although COVID‐19 may have temporarily constrained experimental design, future HART studies may adopt remote research methods to expand the research toolkit.
ISSN:1090-8471
1520-6564
DOI:10.1002/hfm.20929