DocumentCode
1636762
Title
Adopt-a-robot: A story of attachment (Or the lack thereof)
Author
Herath, D.C. ; Kroos, C. ; Stevens, Catherine ; Burnham, D.
Author_Institution
MARCS Inst., Univ. of Western Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear
2013
Firstpage
135
Lastpage
136
Abstract
Robots have diffidently started to invade human spaces, but are still limited to very rudimentary forms such as robot vacuum cleaners and various entertainment platforms. Dramatic changes with respect to the number of robots in homes and offices, however, can be foreseen for the near future as sensing, computing and associated technologies mature. Currently, it is not known how we humans will treat machine companions when they will be with us over prolonged periods of time and share our personal space. In this exploratory study we investigated whether participants would form a bond with a small, basic research robot in an adoption scenario whereby the robot´s initial interaction abilities were upgraded in two steps. We were particularly interested in investigating whether any increases in attachment would be related to the 2 steps of progressively heightened technical sophistication of the robot over a prolonged (six month) period of time.
Keywords
human-robot interaction; research and development; service robots; adopt-a-robot; adoption scenario; entertainment platforms; human spaces; interaction abilities; machine companions; progressively heightened technical sophistication; research robot; robot vacuum cleaners; Art; Cleaning; Head; Human-robot interaction; Positron emission tomography; Robot sensing systems; Adoption; Attachment; Human-Robot Interaction; Robot Design; Social Robots;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2013 8th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Tokyo
ISSN
2167-2121
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-3099-2
Electronic_ISBN
2167-2121
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HRI.2013.6483538
Filename
6483538
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