Paper Reading - Trash in Motion:Emergent Interactions with Robotic Trashcans
Trash in Motion: Emergent Interactions with Robotic Trashcans
Author
Barry Brown, Fanjun Bu, Ilan Mandel, Wendy Ju, CHI 2024
Keywords
Public interaction, human-robot interaction, ethnomethodology
WHAT
- How human without prior training or information about their use interactes with the robotic trashcans?
WHY
- autonomous robots become common in use in the city life 
- little or no training information given about their use and behavior 
HOW
- Methods - Wizard of Oz
 
- Apparatus - 2 robotic trashcans with normal appearance: one recycling and one landfill 
- manipulated by the wizard behind 
 
- Instrumentation - 360° camera 
- first-person and third-person view 
- 2 overview GoPro camera 
- 360 view mode and equirectangular mode 
 
- Deployment - 5 deployment on 5 days 
- 2 wizard control 
 
- Wizard instructions - brief instructions: to interact ’naturally’ with the users in the square, and gave the flexibility to choose to operate the trashcan as they see fit.
 
- Authorization and Consent 
- Data Approach - moment-by-moment interaction 
- ethnomethodology 
- conversation analysis 
- build a corpus of video data 
- 2 authors extract the events 
- 164 interaction highlight spanned 135 minutes or 32% of the overall trial time 
 
- Data Selection - 20 clips that featured interactions that
 
were smooth, problematic, or seemed unusual or typical
Results
- Giving and getting trash 
- Moving in the square 
- Demonstrations 
Discussion
- SSSS Framework - Systematics 
- Sequential 
- Simple 
- Spontaneous 
 
- Designing for Spontaneous Simple Sequential Systematics 
- Urban robotics: in the space or of the space? 
