机器人
心理学
万物有灵性
应用心理学
相关性(法律)
感知
社交机器人
医疗保健
人机交互
计算机科学
认知心理学
人工智能
移动机器人
神经科学
政治学
法学
经济
经济增长
机器人控制
作者
Hannah Bradwell,Rhona Winnington,Serge Thill,Ray Jones
标识
DOI:10.1109/ro-man50785.2021.9515446
摘要
This paper reflects on four studies completed over the last 24 months, with social robots including Pepper, Paro, Joy for All cats and dogs, Miro, Pleo, Padbot and cheaper toys, including i) focus groups and interviews on suitable robot pet design, ii) surveys on ethical perceptions of robot pets, and iii) recorded interactions between stakeholders and a range of social robots. In total, up to 371 participants' views were included across the analysed studies. Data was reviewed and mined for relevance to the use and impact of morphology types for social robots in health and social care. Results suggested biomorphic design was preferable over mechanomorphic, and speech and life-simulation features (such as breathing) were well received. Anthropomorphism demonstrated some limitations in evoking fear and task-expectations that were absent for zoomorphic designs. The combination of familiar, zoomorphic appearance with animacy, life-simulation and speech capabilities thus appeared to be an area of research for future robots developed for health and social care.
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