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... ... @@ -1,21 +1,24 @@ 1 - When it comes to human-robot collaboration and interaction, social factors governing human-human interaction applyequally [1]. This means that often human-human interactionmodels need to be considered and simulated to make the interactions feel natural and well-received. This means aspects such asgaze,tone, eye contact, and expressions needto be incorporated and these comprise essential parts of human-robot collaboration. Both communication channels andcues are alsoimportant [1]. This meansthat not only are the robot's own communicative abilities importantwhen it comes to human-robotcollaboration, butalso theobot'sability to interpret and take incues and communicationgiven or displayed by the human counterpart in any way.1 +Paper: **Conducting studies in human-robot interaction. ** 2 2 3 - This is central to ourproject also. Usually, these communications are aided ifthe robot looks more humanoid, which for elderly care and for PwDs is very likelytobe a central aspect, to makesure that interactingwith the robot feels natural and does not strayaway from regular human-human interaction. We have taken thisinto account primarily because the older population tends to be less familiar and comfortable with technology on average and to make it a more natural experience that does not necessarily require the PwD to act in any particular way that might not feel comfortable to them.3 +Important takeaways: 4 4 5 - It iscrucialconsiderhowexactlythese ques will thetakeninby therobotandwhatkindof sensorsandcameras willberesponsiblefor this.Thisis also something weneedtoconsiderin ourdesign,especiallywiththePepperrobotwhoalsopotentiallyhas thetabletoptionof communication.5 +- Many relevant things about evaluation methods in human-robot interaction studies were described. Not only were different examples of studies highlighted but also how these were evaluated. The key takeaways here are that: "It is essential to use three or more methods of evaluation to establish study validity. Additionally, it is important to determine the appropriate sample size necessary to obtain statistically significant results." Evaluation methods are also very important for us to consider as we go forward with our design. 6 6 7 - =====Regarding conductingstudies inHuman-RobotCollaboration,wehave considered thefollowing:=====7 +- In order to conduct a successful HRI study the planning and design stages are also really important. It is essential to determine what type of study will be conducted and what kind of study it will be. For our own study, either within-subjects design or between-subjects design is probably preferred. Which one it will be is not quite settled, since we are still considering the time, learning effect and potential frustrations from similar interactions with the robot. The between-subjects design might be cleaner in this regard, but the results could potentially be affected by the differences among the participants to a larger extent. 8 8 9 - Firstly,focusingonthepaper //ConductingStudies inHuman-Robot Interaction,//manyconclusionscould be drawnwhen itcomestorelevant evaluationhodsinhuman-robotinteractionstudies.Therelevant takeaways forourstudyregardedthat itessentialusethreeormoremethodsofevaluationtoestablishastudy'svalidity andthatadditionally, it isalsoimportant todeterminethe appropriatesamplesizeecessaryto obtainsignificantresults.[2]At thisstageinourresearch,evaluationmethodsarereallyimportanttoconsiderand thisdefinitelyaidsusgoingforward.9 +- Another aspect that this study highlights the study location and environment. It is mentioned that it is important that the study reflects the environment where the application is meant to be used and that conditions should be simulated accordingly. This also ties into the choice of robots for the study. In our case, it is important that we try to simulate movement of the robot and the human together and how that could work, which means we need a space that allows for some travel and some movement together with the participant. 10 10 11 -Further , inordertoconduct a successfulHRIstudythe planningand designstagesarereallyimportant. Here,wetriedto considerwhat typeofevaluation andwhat kindof study wouldfitour objective thebestandwehave consideredeither within-subjects design orbetween-subjectdesign.We arestillconsidering the time,thelearningeffect,andpotentialfrustrationsthatmightcomeifparticipantshavetoomany similarinteractionswith therobot. The between-subjectsdesignmightbepreferableinthisregard,buttheresultscouldpotentiallybeaffectedby the difference among theparticipantstoa largerextent[2].11 +- Furthermore, the exemplar study was very useful to see a complete study structured and performed according to the guidelines. It is also mentioned that conducting proper and successful studies is really important for the field of HRI (since it is rather new) and that these studies are always an important step in normalizing and accepting robots as a part of society and as a helpful component in our lives, which is important to remember! 12 12 13 -Another important aspect highlighted in this study is location and environment. It is mentioned that it is crucial that the study reflects the environment where the application is meant to be used and that conditions should be simulated accordingly and that this also ties into the choice of robot for the study [2]. In our case, it is important that we try to simulate the movement and walking of the robot together with the person. This means we need to consider a space that allows for some movement of the robot and participant together. Our goal is to simulate a walk in the garden and it is therefore important that we can mimic these conditions of a walk as closely as we can. 13 +Paper: **Human-Robot Collaboration: A Literature Review and Augmented Reality Approach in Design.** 14 +[[https:~~/~~/journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.5772/5664>>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.5772/5664]] 14 14 15 - Furthermore, the exemplarstudyprovided [2] wasveryusefultoseeacomplete structure ofa study, performed according to theguidelines. Conducting properand successful studies isreally important for thegeneral fieldof HRI, sinceitis rathernew, and these studies are always animportant step in furthernormalizing and acceptingrobots as a part of society andas a helpful componentin our lives [2], which is important to rememberand hopefully something we can make a small contribution to through completing thiscourse.16 +This is just a free search on the internet on the topic. 16 16 17 - === References===18 +Important takeaways: 18 18 19 - [1]Green, A.Scott.,Billinghurst, Mark., Chen,XiaoQi.,Chase,Geoffrey,J.,(2008), Human-RobotCollaboration:A LiteratureReviewand AugmentedReality ApproachinDesign,//InternationalJournal ofAdvancedRoboticSystems,Vol. 5,No.1//.Online[[https:~~/~~/journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.5772/5664>>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.5772/5664]]20 +- "...social factors governing human-human interaction equally apply to human-computer interaction". This means that often human-human models of interaction need to be considered, which could potentially feel like a very natural part of the process. This means that aspect such as gaze, tone, eye contact etc. are very often essential parts of human-robot collaboration. Both communication cues and channels are therefore important. 20 20 21 -[2] Bethel, L. Cindy., Henkel, Zachary., Baugus, Kenna., (2020), Conducting Studies in Human-Robot Interaction, //Human-Robot Interaction, Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, //Online, [[https:~~/~~/link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-42307-0_4>>https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-42307-0_4]] 22 +- Not only are the robots own communicative abilities important when it comes to human-robot collaboration, but also the robot's ability to interpret and take in the cues and communication given/displayed by the human. This is central for our project also. This is usually aided by robots looking more humanoid, which for elderly care or for PwD's is very likely to be very important, to make sure that interacting with the robot feels natural and does not stray too far away from looking at or interacting with a human. 23 + 24 +- It is important to consider how exactly these cues and things will be taken in by the robot, what kind of sensors cameras etc will be responsible for it. This is also something we need to consider in our design, especially with the pepper robot who also has a tablet on the chest.