Most research on human-robot handovers focuses on the development of comfortable and efficient HRI; few have studied handover failures. If a failure occurs in the beginning of the interaction, it prevents the whole handover process and destroys trust. Here we analyze the underlying reasons why people want explanations in a handover scenario where a robot cannot possess the object. Results suggest that participants set expectations on their request and that a robot should provide explanations rather than non-verbal cues after failing. Participants also expect that their handover request can be done by a robot, and, if not, would like to be able to fix the robot or change the request based on the provided explanations.
@article{arxiv.2010.02278,
title = {Reasons People Want Explanations After Unrecoverable Pre-Handover Failures},
author = {Zhao Han and Holly A. Yanco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.02278},
year = {2021}
}
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Proceedings of the ICRA 2020 Workshop on Human-Robot Handovers, 2020