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Using Virtual Reality to Simulate Human-Robot Emergency Evacuation Scenarios

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arxiv 2210.08414 v1 pith:SRQS2ZKM submitted 2022-10-16 cs.RO cs.AIcs.HC

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This paper describes our recent effort to use virtual reality to simulate threatening emergency evacuation scenarios in which a robot guides a person to an exit. Our prior work has demonstrated that people will follow a robot's guidance, even when the robot is faulty, during an emergency evacuation. Yet, because physical in-person emergency evacuation experiments are difficult and costly to conduct and because we would like to evaluate many different factors, we are motivated to develop a system that immerses people in the simulation environment to encourage genuine subject reactions. We are working to complete experiments verifying the validity of our approach.

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