Perception of Animacy by the Linear Motion of a Group of Robots

Momoka Nakayama, S. Yamanaka
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With the advancement of technology, the number of domestic robots used in day-to-day life is expected to increase. We think that it is important for people to perceive animacy in robots in order to develop relationships with them. In this study, we report the proposal and development by our research of a group of five robots shaped like cubes, and equipped with a simple mechanism that allowed them to move in a straight line in order to test certain hypotheses. We showed our group of robots at several exhibitions, where visitors interacted with them. We analyzed how participants' impressions of the robots changed as they began to move. To this end, we used the semantic differential (SD) method in questionnaires. The results revealed that our robot system could convey the impression of being animate to users because of its movement, in spite of its abstract shape and simple mechanism. We also determined that such movement can help improve the relationship between a human user and a robot.
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一组机器人线性运动的动画感知
随着科技的进步,日常生活中使用的家用机器人的数量预计会增加。我们认为,为了与机器人建立关系,让人们感受到机器人的生命力是很重要的。在这项研究中,我们报告了我们研究的一组五个立方体机器人的建议和发展,并配备了一个简单的机构,使它们能够在直线上移动,以测试某些假设。我们在几个展览会上展示了我们的机器人团队,在那里参观者与他们互动。我们分析了参与者在机器人开始移动时对机器人的印象是如何变化的。为此,我们在问卷调查中使用了语义差异(SD)方法。结果表明,尽管我们的机器人系统外形抽象,机构简单,但由于它的运动,可以给用户带来有生命的感觉。我们还确定,这种运动可以帮助改善人类用户和机器人之间的关系。
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