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Main Authors: Lera, Francisco J. Rodríguez, Hernández, Raquel Fernández, González, Sonia Lopez, González-Santamarta, Miguel Angel, Sedano, Francisco Jesús Rodríguez, Llamas, Camino Fernandez
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.06189
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author Lera, Francisco J. Rodríguez
Hernández, Raquel Fernández
González, Sonia Lopez
González-Santamarta, Miguel Angel
Sedano, Francisco Jesús Rodríguez
Llamas, Camino Fernandez
author_facet Lera, Francisco J. Rodríguez
Hernández, Raquel Fernández
González, Sonia Lopez
González-Santamarta, Miguel Angel
Sedano, Francisco Jesús Rodríguez
Llamas, Camino Fernandez
contents This paper presents a novel framework for accessible and pedagogically-grounded robot explainability, designed to support human-robot interaction (HRI) with users who have diverse cognitive, communicative, or learning needs. We combine principles from Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Universal Design (UD) with symbolic communication strategies to facilitate the alignment of mental models between humans and robots. Our approach employs Asterics Grid and ARASAAC pictograms as a multimodal, interpretable front-end, integrated with a lightweight HTTP-to-ROS 2 bridge that enables real-time interaction and explanation triggering. We emphasize that explainability is not a one-way function but a bidirectional process, where human understanding and robot transparency must co-evolve. We further argue that in educational or assistive contexts, the role of a human mediator (e.g., a teacher) may be essential to support shared understanding. We validate our framework with examples of multimodal explanation boards and discuss how it can be extended to different scenarios in education, assistive robotics, and inclusive AI.
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spellingShingle Accessible and Pedagogically-Grounded Explainability for Human-Robot Interaction: A Framework Based on UDL and Symbolic Interfaces
Lera, Francisco J. Rodríguez
Hernández, Raquel Fernández
González, Sonia Lopez
González-Santamarta, Miguel Angel
Sedano, Francisco Jesús Rodríguez
Llamas, Camino Fernandez
Robotics
Human-Computer Interaction
This paper presents a novel framework for accessible and pedagogically-grounded robot explainability, designed to support human-robot interaction (HRI) with users who have diverse cognitive, communicative, or learning needs. We combine principles from Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Universal Design (UD) with symbolic communication strategies to facilitate the alignment of mental models between humans and robots. Our approach employs Asterics Grid and ARASAAC pictograms as a multimodal, interpretable front-end, integrated with a lightweight HTTP-to-ROS 2 bridge that enables real-time interaction and explanation triggering. We emphasize that explainability is not a one-way function but a bidirectional process, where human understanding and robot transparency must co-evolve. We further argue that in educational or assistive contexts, the role of a human mediator (e.g., a teacher) may be essential to support shared understanding. We validate our framework with examples of multimodal explanation boards and discuss how it can be extended to different scenarios in education, assistive robotics, and inclusive AI.
title Accessible and Pedagogically-Grounded Explainability for Human-Robot Interaction: A Framework Based on UDL and Symbolic Interfaces
topic Robotics
Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.06189