Gender Effects in Perceptions of Robots and Humans with Varying Emotional Intelligence

Meia Chita-Tegmark, Monika Lohani, Matthias Scheutz
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Robots are machines and as such do not have gender. However, many of the gender-related perceptions and expectations formed in human-human interactions may be inadvertently and unreasonably transferred to interactions with social robots. In this paper, we investigate how gender effects in people's perception of robots and humans depend on their emotional intelligence (EI), a crucial component of successful human social interactions. Our results show that participants perceive different levels of EI in robots just as they do in humans. Also, their EI perceptions are affected by gender-related expectations both when judging humans and when judging robots with minimal gender markers, such as voice or even just a name. We discuss the implications for human-robot interactions (HRI) and propose further explorations of EI for future HRI studies.
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不同情商的机器人和人类感知中的性别影响
机器人是机器,因此没有性别。然而,在人与人之间的互动中形成的许多与性别相关的认知和期望可能会不经意地、不合理地转移到与社交机器人的互动中。在本文中,我们研究了性别对人们对机器人和人类感知的影响如何取决于他们的情商(EI),情商是成功的人类社会互动的关键组成部分。我们的研究结果表明,参与者在机器人身上感受到不同程度的情商,就像他们在人类身上感受到的那样。此外,在判断人类和判断带有最小性别标记(如声音甚至只是一个名字)的机器人时,他们的情商感知都会受到与性别相关的期望的影响。我们讨论了人机交互(HRI)的意义,并提出了EI对未来HRI研究的进一步探索。
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