Human Interaction and Improving Knowledge through Collaborative Tour Guide Robots

Anna-Maria Velentza, D. Heinke, J. Wyatt
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In the coming years tour guide robots will be widely used in museums and exhibitions. Therefore, it is important to identify how these new museum guides can optimally interact with visitors. In this paper, we introduce the idea of two collaborative tour guide robots. We have been inspired by evidence from cognitive studies stating that people remember more when they receive information from two different human speakers. Our collaborative tour guides were benchmarked against single robot guides. Our study initially proved, through real-world experiments, previous proposals stating that the personality of the robot affects the human learning process; our results demonstrate that people remember significantly more information when they are guided by a cheerful robot than when their guide is a serious one. Moreover, another important outcome of our study is that our visitors tend to like more our collaborative robots, than any referenced single robot, as demonstrated by the higher scores in the aesthetic-related questions. Hence our results suggest that a cheerful robot is more suitable for learning purposes while two robots are more suitable for entertainment purposes.
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通过协作式导游机器人进行人际互动和提高知识
在未来几年,导游机器人将广泛应用于博物馆和展览。因此,确定这些新的博物馆导游如何与游客进行最佳互动是很重要的。在本文中,我们引入了两个协同导游机器人的思想。我们受到认知研究证据的启发,这些证据表明,当人们从两个不同的人那里接收信息时,他们的记忆力会更好。我们的协作导游与单个机器人导游进行了基准测试。我们的研究最初通过现实世界的实验证明了之前的建议,即机器人的个性会影响人类的学习过程;我们的研究结果表明,当人们被一个快乐的机器人引导时,他们记住的信息要比被一个严肃的机器人引导时多得多。此外,我们研究的另一个重要结果是,我们的访问者倾向于更喜欢我们的协作机器人,而不是任何参考的单个机器人,这可以从美学相关问题的更高分数中得到证明。因此,我们的研究结果表明,一个快乐的机器人更适合学习目的,而两个机器人更适合娱乐目的。
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