RoboREIT: an Interactive Robotic Tutor with Instructive Feedback Component for Requirements Elicitation Interview Training
Binnur G\"orer, Fatma Ba\c{s}ak Aydemir

TL;DR
RoboREIT is an interactive robotic tutor designed to train requirements elicitation interviews, providing contextual feedback and replaying mistakes to enhance learning, addressing scalability issues in traditional training methods.
Contribution
This paper introduces the first use of a social robot in requirements elicitation interview education, with innovative feedback and replay features for effective training.
Findings
Participants found RoboREIT helpful for identifying mistakes.
81% of users rated the system as useful.
The system was well-received in exploratory user study.
Abstract
[Context] Interviewing stakeholders is the most popular requirements elicitation technique among multiple methods. The success of an interview depends on the collaboration of the interviewee which can be fostered through the interviewer's preparedness and communication skills. Mastering these skills requires experience and practicing interviews. [Problem] Practical training is resource-heavy as it calls for the time and effort of a stakeholder for each student which may not be feasible for a large number of students. [Method] To address this scalability problem, this paper proposes RoboREIT, an interactive Robotic tutor for Requirements Elicitation Interview Training. The humanoid robotic component of RoboREIT responds to the questions of the interviewer, which the interviewer chooses from a set of predefined alternatives for a particular scenario. After the interview session, RoboREIT…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Robot Manipulation and Learning · Social Robot Interaction and HRI
