What Questions Should Robots Be Able to Answer? A Dataset of User Questions for Explainable Robotics 文章

ArXiv CS.CL2026-05-26NEWSen作者: Lennart Wachowiak, Andrew Coles, Gerard Canal, Oya Celiktutan

摘要

arXiv:2510.16435v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: With the growing use of large language models and conversational interfaces in human-robot interaction, robots' ability to answer user questions is more important than ever. We therefore introduce a dataset of 1,893 user questions for household robots, collected from 100 participants and organized into 12 categories and 70 subcategories. Most work in explainable robotics focuses on why-questions. In contrast, our dataset provides a wide variety of questions, from questions about simple execution details to questions about how the robot would act in hypothetical scenarios -- thus giving roboticists valuable insights into what questions their robot needs to be able to answer. To collect the dataset, we created 15 video stimuli and 7 text stimuli, depicting robots performing varied household tasks. We then asked participants on Prolific what questions they would want to ask the robot in each portrayed situation.