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A Taxonomy of Robot Deception and its Benefits in HRI
A Taxonomy of Robot Deception and its Benefits in HRI
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Shim, Jaeeun
Arkin, Ronald C.
Arkin, Ronald C.
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Abstract
Deception is a common and essential behavior in
humans. Since human beings gain many advantages from deceptive capabilities, we can also assume that robotic deception can provide benefits in several ways. Particularly, the use of robotic
deception in human-robot interaction contexts is becoming an
important and interesting research question. Despite its importance, very little research on robot deception has been conducted.
Furthermore, no basic metrics or definitions of robot deception
have been proposed yet. In this paper, we review the previous
work on deception in various fields including psychology, biology,
and robotics and will propose a novel way to define a taxonomy
of robot deception. In addition, we will introduce an interesting
research question of robot deception in HRI contexts and discuss
potential approaches.
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2013
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