Once Upon a Story: Can a Creative Storyteller Robot Stimulate Creativity in Children?

Maha Elgarf, Gabriel Skantze, Christopher E. Peters
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Creativity is a vital inherent human trait. In an attempt to stimulate children's creativity, we present the design and evaluation of an interaction between a child and a social robot in a storytelling context. Using a software interface, children were asked to collaboratively create a story with the robot. We conducted a study with 38 children in two conditions. In one condition, the children interacted with a robot exhibiting creative behavior while in the other condition, they interacted with a robot exhibiting non creative behavior. The robot's creativity was defined as verbal and performance creativity. The robot's creative and non creative behaviors were extracted from a previously collected data set and were validated in an online survey with 100 participants. Contrary to our initial hypothesis, children's creativity measures were not higher in the creative condition than in the non creative condition. Our results suggest that merely the robot's creative behavior is insufficient to stimulate creativity in children in a child robot interaction. We further discuss other design factors that may facilitate sparking creativity in children in similar settings in the future.
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从前有一个故事:一个有创造力的讲故事的机器人能激发孩子们的创造力吗?
创造力是人类重要的内在特质。为了激发儿童的创造力,我们设计并评估了儿童与社交机器人在讲故事环境中的互动。通过软件界面,孩子们被要求与机器人合作创造一个故事。我们在两种情况下对38名儿童进行了研究。在一种情况下,孩子们与表现出创造性行为的机器人互动,而在另一种情况下,他们与表现出非创造性行为的机器人互动。机器人的创造力被定义为语言和表演创造力。机器人的创造性和非创造性行为是从之前收集的数据集中提取出来的,并在100名参与者的在线调查中得到验证。与我们最初的假设相反,儿童的创造力在创造性条件下并不比在非创造性条件下更高。我们的研究结果表明,仅仅是机器人的创造性行为不足以激发儿童在儿童机器人互动中的创造力。我们进一步讨论了其他设计因素,这些因素可能有助于在未来类似的环境中激发儿童的创造力。
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