Explainable Agents Through Social Cues: A Review
How to provide explanations has experienced a surge of interest in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) over the last three years. In HRI this is known as explainability, expressivity, transparency or sometimes legibility, and the challenge for embodied agents is that they offer a unique array of modalities to communicate this information thanks to their embodiment. Responding to this surge of interest, we review the existing literature in explainability and organize it by (1) providing an overview of existing definitions, (2) showing how explainability is implemented and how it exploits different modalities, and (3) showing how the impact of explainability is measured. Additionally, we present a list of open questions and challenges that highlight areas that require further investigation by the community. This provides the interested scholar with an overview of the current state-of-the-art.
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