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Towards Probabilistic Planning of Explanations for Robot Navigation

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arxiv 2411.05022 v1 pith:WBK6HZKL submitted 2024-10-26 cs.AI cs.RO

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keywords robotexplanationsplanningusersapproachhuman-robotinteractionnavigation
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In robotics, ensuring that autonomous systems are comprehensible and accountable to users is essential for effective human-robot interaction. This paper introduces a novel approach that integrates user-centered design principles directly into the core of robot path planning processes. We propose a probabilistic framework for automated planning of explanations for robot navigation, where the preferences of different users regarding explanations are probabilistically modeled to tailor the stochasticity of the real-world human-robot interaction and the communication of decisions of the robot and its actions towards humans. This approach aims to enhance the transparency of robot path planning and adapt to diverse user explanation needs by anticipating the types of explanations that will satisfy individual users.

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