Outlining the design space of eXplainable swarm (xSwarm): experts perspective
In swarm robotics, agents interact through local roles to solve complex tasks beyond an individual's ability. Even though swarms are capable of carrying out some operations without the need for human intervention, many safety-critical applications still call for human operators to control and m...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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03.09.2023
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Summary: | In swarm robotics, agents interact through local roles to solve complex tasks
beyond an individual's ability. Even though swarms are capable of carrying out
some operations without the need for human intervention, many safety-critical
applications still call for human operators to control and monitor the swarm.
There are novel challenges to effective Human-Swarm Interaction (HSI) that are
only beginning to be addressed. Explainability is one factor that can
facilitate effective and trustworthy HSI and improve the overall performance of
Human-Swarm team. Explainability was studied across various Human-AI domains,
such as Human-Robot Interaction and Human-Centered ML. However, it is still
ambiguous whether explanations studied in Human-AI literature would be
beneficial in Human-Swarm research and development. Furthermore, the literature
lacks foundational research on the prerequisites for explainability
requirements in swarm robotics, i.e., what kind of questions an explainable
swarm is expected to answer, and what types of explanations a swarm is expected
to generate. By surveying 26 swarm experts, we seek to answer these questions
and identify challenges experts faced to generate explanations in Human-Swarm
environments. Our work contributes insights into defining a new area of
research of eXplainable Swarm (xSwarm) which looks at how explainability can be
implemented and developed in swarm systems. This paper opens the discussion on
xSwarm and paves the way for more research in the field. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.01269 |