通过模式语言设计社会互动的机器人环境

Yixiao Wang, K. Green
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长期以来,建筑一直被定义为“居住的机器”,而最近则被定义为“居住的机器人”。人机交互(HRI)将机器人发展成为社会代理——我们的朋友、同伴和伙伴。机器人环境能否被感知并作为社会智能代理与之互动?如果是这样,我们应该如何设计一个社会互动的机器人环境(SIRE)?为了解决第一个问题,我们提供了SIREs的经验证据和理论支持。然后,我们通过探索性的、基于模式的方法讨论SIREs的“空间设计”和“交互设计”来解决第二个问题。在“空间设计”方面,我们提出了一个合作伙伴式办公室的共同设计研究,产生新的空间模式,形成模式语言,向个人用户传达社会性。对于“交互设计”,我们采用了四种“HRI中的社会性设计模式”。研究结果表明,“空间模式”和“人力资源指数模式”可以整合为一种社交模式语言,并且这种模式语言可以因人而异。通过本文的探索性工作,我们希望将SIREs介绍给IE社区,并培养关于SIREs在日常生活中的设计和应用的对话。
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Designing Socially Interactive, Robotic Environments through Pattern Languages
Architecture has long been conceptualized as “a machine for living in” and more recently as “a robot for living in.” Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has developed robots as social agents—our friends, companions, and partners. Could robotic environments be perceived and interacted with as socially intelligent agents? If so, how should we design a Socially Interactive, Robotic Environment (SIRE)? To address the first question, we offer the empirical evidence and theoretical support of SIREs. We then address the second question by discussing the “Spatial Design” and “Interaction Design” of SIREs through an explorative, pattern-based approach. For “Spatial Design,” we present a co-design study for a partner-like office, generating new spatial patterns that form pattern languages to convey sociality to individual users. For “Interaction Design,” we employed four “Design Patterns for Sociality in HRI.” Our results show that “Spatial Patterns” and “HRI Patterns” can be integrated as one pattern language for sociality and that such a pattern language can vary from person to person. Through the explorative works of this paper, we wish to introduce SIRE to IE communities and cultivate the conversation about the design and application of SIREs in everyday life.
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