Forming We-intentions under breakdown situations in human-robot interactions.

Journal: Computer methods and programs in biomedicine
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: When agents (e.g. a person and a social robot) perform a joint activity to achieve a joint goal, they require sharing a relevant group intention, which has been defined as a We-intention. In forming We-intentions, breakdown situations due to conflicts between internal and "external" intentions are unavoidable, particularly in healthcare scenarios. To study such We-intention formation and "reparation" of conflicts, this paper has a two-fold objective: introduce a general computational mechanism allowing We-intention formation and reparation in interactions between a social robot and a person; and exemplify how the formal framework can be applied to facilitate interaction between a person and a social robot for healthcare scenarios.

Authors

  • Esteban Guerrero
    Department of Computing Science, Umeå University, Sweden.
  • Maitreyee Tewari
    Umeå University, Sweden; Department of Computing Science, Sweden. Electronic address: maittewa@cs.umu.se.
  • Panu Kalmi
    University of Vaasa, Finland; School of Accounting and Finance, Economics, Finland. Electronic address: panu.kalmi@uwasa.fi.
  • Helena Lindgren
    Department of Computing Science, Umeå University, Sweden.