A two-stage LLM pipeline that first generates an explanation and then personalises it using a stored user knowledge memory reduces explanation length only when the user has related prior knowledge, in synthetic hospital and kitchen robot scenarios.
Explaining Autonomy: Enhancing Human-Robot Interaction through Explanation Generation with Large Language Models
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This paper introduces a system designed to generate explanations for the actions performed by an autonomous robot in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). Explainability in robotics, encapsulated within the concept of an eXplainable Autonomous Robot (XAR), is a growing research area. The work described in this paper aims to take advantage of the capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) in performing natural language processing tasks. This study focuses on the possibility of generating explanations using such models in combination with a Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) method to interpret data gathered from the logs of autonomous systems. In addition, this work also presents a formalization of the proposed explanation system. It has been evaluated through a navigation test from the European Robotics League (ERL), a Europe-wide social robotics competition. Regarding the obtained results, a validation questionnaire has been conducted to measure the quality of the explanations from the perspective of technical users. The results obtained during the experiment highlight the potential utility of LLMs in achieving explanatory capabilities in robots.
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Personalised Explanations in Long-term Human-Robot Interactions
A two-stage LLM pipeline that first generates an explanation and then personalises it using a stored user knowledge memory reduces explanation length only when the user has related prior knowledge, in synthetic hospital and kitchen robot scenarios.