Investigating the effects of robot behavior and attitude towards technology on social human-robot interactions

V. Nitsch, Thomas Glassen
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Many envision a future in which personal service robots share our homes and take part in our daily lives. These robots should possess a certain “social intelligence”, so that people are willing, if not eager, to interact with them. In this endeavor, applied psychologists and roboticists have conducted numerous studies to identify the factors that affect social interactions between humans and robots, both positively and negatively. In order to ascertain the extent to which the social human-robot interaction might be influenced by robot behavior and a person's attitude towards technology, an experiment was conducted using the UG paradigm, in which participants (N=48) interacted with a robot, which displayed either animated or apathetic behavior. The results suggest that although the interaction with a robot displaying animated behavior is overall rated more favorably, people may nevertheless act differently towards such robots, depending on their perceived technological competence and their enthusiasm for technology.
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研究机器人的行为和对技术的态度对人类与机器人社会互动的影响
许多人设想,在未来,个人服务机器人将与我们共享家园,参与我们的日常生活。这些机器人应该具有一定的“社交智能”,这样人们即使不渴望,也愿意与它们互动。在这一努力中,应用心理学家和机器人专家进行了大量的研究,以确定影响人类和机器人之间社会互动的因素,无论是积极的还是消极的。为了确定机器人行为和人对技术的态度对人机社会互动的影响程度,我们使用UG范式进行了一项实验,在该实验中,参与者(N=48)与机器人互动,机器人表现出活跃或冷漠的行为。结果表明,尽管与表现出动画行为的机器人的互动总体上更受欢迎,但人们可能会对这些机器人采取不同的行动,这取决于他们对技术能力的感知和对技术的热情。
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