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Collaborative robots (or cobots) will offer significant societal benefits, but their large-scale deployments may also lead to unintended consequences. The ability to query, analyse, and understand data from cobots will be a fundamental requirement for ensuring safety, accountability, and trust. To this end, we propose embodied question answering as a means to enable cobots to explain themselves and make them trustworthy. Our approach is founded in responsible research and innovation and thereby will shape the future of responsible robotics design, development, and deployment for cobots. In this paper, we first provide some background on responsible robotics. Second, we elaborate on the need for explanations. Third, we describe our approach to embodied question answering, and finally, we discuss open challenges before we conclude.

Type

Conference paper

Publisher

IEEE

Publication Date

19/08/2022

Keywords

FFR