通过法学硕士驱动的讲故事与社交机器人培养孩子的创造力。

IF 2.9 Q2 ROBOTICS Frontiers in Robotics and AI Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frobt.2024.1457429
Maha Elgarf, Hanan Salam, Christopher Peters
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创造力是一项重要的技能,当孩子们开始接受学校教育时,创造力就会直线下降,这限制了他们的表达自由和想象力。另一方面,研究表明,将社交机器人整合到教育环境中有可能最大化儿童的学习成果。因此,我们在这项工作中的目的是研究通过儿童与机器人的互动来激发儿童的创造力。我们对大型语言模型(LLM)进行了微调,以展示机器人的创造性行为和非创造性行为,并对儿童进行了两项研究,以评估我们的方法在培养儿童创造力技能方面的可行性。我们用四个指标来评估创造力:流畅性、灵活性、精细化和独创性。我们首先对38个孩子进行了一项研究,在两种情况下,一个孩子和一个神奇的社交机器人之间进行了讲故事的互动:有创造力和无创造力。我们调查了与有创造力的社交机器人互动是否会激发孩子们更多的创造力。然而,我们并没有发现机器人的创造力对儿童的创造能力有显著的影响。其次,为了增加机器人对儿童创造力产生影响的可能性,并增加互动的流动性,我们制作了两个模型,分别允许社会代理以创造性和非创造性的方式在讲故事的背景下自主地与人类互动。最后,我们进行了另一项研究,通过将我们的模型部署在社交机器人上,并与103名儿童一起对它们进行评估。我们的研究结果表明,与创造性自主机器人互动的儿童在创造力的流畅性、灵活性和阐述方面比与非创造性自主机器人互动的儿童更具创造力。研究结果强调了儿童在与不同自主水平的机器人(《绿野仙踪》与自主机器人)互动时学习表现的差异。此外,他们强调设计适当的机器人行为对儿童在儿童-机器人互动中相应的学习收益的影响。
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Fostering children's creativity through LLM-driven storytelling with a social robot.

Creativity is an important skill that is known to plummet in children when they start school education that limits their freedom of expression and their imagination. On the other hand, research has shown that integrating social robots into educational settings has the potential to maximize children's learning outcomes. Therefore, our aim in this work was to investigate stimulating children's creativity through child-robot interactions. We fine-tuned a Large Language Model (LLM) to exhibit creative behavior and non-creative behavior in a robot and conducted two studies with children to evaluate the viability of our methods in fostering children's creativity skills. We evaluated creativity in terms of four metrics: fluency, flexibility, elaboration, and originality. We first conducted a study as a storytelling interaction between a child and a wizard-ed social robot in one of two conditions: creative versus non-creative with 38 children. We investigated whether interacting with a creative social robot will elicit more creativity from children. However, we did not find a significant effect of the robot's creativity on children's creative abilities. Second, in an attempt to increase the possibility for the robot to have an impact on children's creativity and to increase the fluidity of the interaction, we produced two models that allow a social agent to autonomously engage with a human in a storytelling context in a creative manner and a non-creative manner respectively. Finally, we conducted another study to evaluate our models by deploying them on a social robot and evaluating them with 103 children. Our results show that children who interacted with the creative autonomous robot were more creative than children who interacted with the non-creative autonomous robot in terms of the fluency, the flexibility, and the elaboration aspects of creativity. The results highlight the difference in children's learning performance when inetracting with a robot operated at different autonomy levels (Wizard of Oz versus autonoumous). Furthermore, they emphasize on the impact of designing adequate robot's behaviors on children's corresponding learning gains in child-robot interactions.

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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Robotics and AI publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research covering all theory and applications of robotics, technology, and artificial intelligence, from biomedical to space robotics.
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