The Effect of 3D/VR on the Perception of Robot Humanlikeness *

Rydia R. Weiland, Min Ji Kim, Elizabeth Phillips
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Humanlikeness is a quality possessed by social robots tasked for human interaction. This quality has remained ambiguously defined in literature, despite the notion that social robots with humanlike qualities tend to be better received by users. Currently, the Anthropomorphic Robot (ABOT) Database serves as a validated resource for robot designers and researchers to reference a robot’s humanlikeness score. However, one of the limitations of this database is that the scores are based on 2D images of the robots, rather than based on the actual embodied robots. To combat this limitation, the current study aims to research if having the robots in a 3D Virtual Reality (VR) space makes a difference in the humanlikeness scores. This current study focuses on collecting the humanlikeness scores of robots in VR, and further aims to compare the scores with the scores that are currently listed in the ABOT Database. To accomplish this, 16 robot models were put in a VR environment where participants rated the humanlikeness of each robot. All the robots were previously rated in the current ABOT database so the scores from the VR environment and the ABOT database could be compared. Results from 11 participants show no significant difference between 2D humanlikeness scores and 3D/VR humanlikeness scores. The results of this paper will validate the progression of continuing to build a 3D visualized database of humanlike robots while providing further context for how perceptions of humanlikeness differ throughout 2 and 3-dimensional spaces.
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3D/VR对机器人仿人感的影响*
与人类相似是负责人际互动的社交机器人所拥有的一种品质。尽管有一种观点认为,具有类似人类品质的社交机器人往往更受用户欢迎,但在文献中,这种品质的定义仍然含糊不清。目前,拟人化机器人(ABOT)数据库为机器人设计师和研究人员提供了一个有效的参考资源,以参考机器人的人形评分。然而,该数据库的局限性之一是分数是基于机器人的二维图像,而不是基于实际的机器人。为了克服这一限制,目前的研究旨在研究将机器人置于3D虚拟现实(VR)空间中是否会对人类相似度得分产生影响。目前的研究重点是收集VR中机器人的人形分数,并进一步将分数与目前在ABOT数据库中列出的分数进行比较。为了做到这一点,16个机器人模型被放置在一个虚拟现实环境中,参与者对每个机器人的人形进行评分。所有机器人之前都在当前的ABOT数据库中进行了评分,因此可以比较VR环境和ABOT数据库的分数。11名参与者的结果显示,2D人形评分与3D/VR人形评分之间没有显著差异。本文的结果将验证继续建立人形机器人的3D可视化数据库的进展,同时为在二维和三维空间中对人类相似性的感知如何不同提供进一步的背景。
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