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Title SHARA in the Land of Oz: A Platform for the Rapid Development of Human-Robot-Interactions Using Social Robot Simulator and Wizard of Oz
Authors Guillermo Cubero, Laura Villa, Jesús Favela, Sergio Ochoa, Celia Díaz-Fernández, Ramón Hervás
Publication date 2024
Abstract Social robotics is increasingly used in healthcare and
wellbeing
scenarios, addressing various care needs. Evaluating these robots on a large
scale involves challenges, such as transporting and deploying physical
robots and adapting their behavior in the field. This paper proposes a
web-based infrastructure for evaluating SHARA, a social robot aiding elderly
people. This system helps developers and stakeholders overcome evaluation
limitations by using a semi-automatic Wizard of Oz (WoZ) approach. The WoZ
operator can observe the simulated robot behavior and intervene if
necessary, enabling a flexible human-inthe-loop control. The infrastructure
streamlines the iterative evaluation and improvement of care services,
allowing simulation-based feedback on robot interfaces and user interactions
before physical implementation. This approach reduces costs and clarifies
user and system requirements. An expert panel evaluation highlighted the
system's potential, particularly praising the evaluation approach and the
accessibility of the webbased simulation. This paper outlines the
infrastructure's architecture and implementation, providing a foundation
for future developments in social robotics evaluation and design.
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Pages 87-98
Conference name International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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