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Explain Yourself: A Natural Language Interface for Scrutable Autonomous Robots

Francisco J. Chiyah Garcia, David A. Robb, Xingkun Liu, Atanas Laskov, Pedro Patrón, Helen Hastie

Year
2018
Citations
18
Access
Open access

Abstract

Autonomous systems in remote locations have a high degree of autonomy and there is a need to explain what they are doing and why in order to increase transparency and maintain trust. Here, we describe a natural language chat interface that enables vehicle behaviour to be queried by the user. We obtain an interpretable model of autonomy through having an expert 'speak out-loud' and provide explanations during a mission. This approach is agnostic to the type of autonomy model and as expert and operator are from the same user-group, we predict that these explanations will align well with the operator's mental model, increase transparency and assist with operator training.

Keywords

Transparency (behavior)AutonomyComputer scienceOperator (biology)Interface (matter)Human–computer interactionRobotNatural languageMental modelOrder (exchange)

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