reviewJournal of Human-Robot InteractionAug 1, 2012BRONZE OA

Wizard of Oz Studies in HRI: A Systematic Review and New Reporting Guidelines

University of Notre Dame

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Abstract

Many researchers use Wizard of Oz (WoZ) as an experimental technique, but there are methodological concerns over its use, and no comprehensive criteria on how to best employ it. We systematically review 54 WoZ experiments published in the primary HRI publication venues from 2001 -- 2011. Using criteria proposed by Fraser and Gilbert (1991), Green et al. (2004), Steinfeld et al. (2009), and Kelley (1984), we analyzed how researchers conducted HRI WoZ experiments. Researchers mainly used WoZ for verbal (72.2%) and non-verbal (48.1%) processing. Most constrained wizard production (90.7%), but few constrained wizard recognition (11%). Few reported measuring wizard error (3.7%), and few reported pre-experiment…

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Keywords
  • Wizard of oz
  • Wizard
  • Computer science
  • World Wide Web
  • Human–computer interaction
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