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Development of a new set of Heuristics for the evaluation of Human-Robot Interaction in industrial settings: Heuristics Robots Experience (HEUROBOX)Autor-a (de otra institución)
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University of BresciaInstitute of Intelligent Industrial Technologies and Systems for Advanced Manufacturing (STIIMA)
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© 2023 The AuthorsAcceso
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https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2023.1227082Publicado en
Frontiers in Robotics and AI Vol. 10Editor
FrontiersPalabras clave
human-robot collaboration (HRC)
human-robot interaction (HRI),
user experience (UX)
technology acceptance ... [+]
human-robot interaction (HRI),
user experience (UX)
technology acceptance ... [+]
human-robot collaboration (HRC)
human-robot interaction (HRI),
user experience (UX)
technology acceptance
ODS 9 Industria, innovación e infraestructura
heuristic evaluation
industry 5.0
human-centered [-]
human-robot interaction (HRI),
user experience (UX)
technology acceptance
ODS 9 Industria, innovación e infraestructura
heuristic evaluation
industry 5.0
human-centered [-]
Resumen
Humans and robots will increasingly have to work together in the new industrial context. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the User Experience, Technology Acceptance, and overall wellbeing to achi ... [+]
Humans and robots will increasingly have to work together in the new industrial context. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the User Experience, Technology Acceptance, and overall wellbeing to achieve a smoother and more satisfying interaction while obtaining the maximum performance possible out of it. For this reason, it is essential to analyze these interactions to enhance User Experience. The heuristic evaluation is an easy-to-use, low-cost method that can be applied at different stages of a design process in an iterative manner. Despite these advantages, there is rarely a list of heuristics in the current literature that evaluates Human-Robot interactions both from a User Experience, Technology Acceptance, and Human-Centered approach. Such an approach should integrate key aspects like safety, trust, and perceived safety, ergonomics and workload, inclusivity, and multimodality, as well as robot characteristics and functionalities. Therefore, a new set of heuristics, namely, the HEUROBOX tool, is presented in this work in the form of the HEUROBOX tool to help practitioners and researchers in the assessment of human-robot systems in industrial environments. The HEUROBOX tool clusters design guidelines and methodologies as a logic list of heuristics for human-robot interaction and comprises four categories: Safety, Ergonomics, Functionality, and Interfaces. They include 84 heuristics in the basic evaluation, while the advanced evaluation lists a total of 228 heuristics in order to adapt the tool to the evaluation of different industrial requirements. Finally, the set of new heuristics has been validated by experts using the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire and the categories has been prioritized in order of their importance in the evaluation of Human-Robot Interaction through the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). [-]
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European CommissionPrograma
H2020Número
814078URI de la ayuda
https://doi.org/10.3030/814078Proyecto
Digital Manufacturing and Design Training Network (DiManD)Colecciones
- Artículos - Ingeniería [684]
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