Title :
Interpersonal variation in understanding robots as social actors
Author :
Fischer, Kerstin
Author_Institution :
IFKI, Univ. of Southern Denmark, Sonderborg, Denmark
Abstract :
In this paper, I investigate interpersonal variation in verbal HRI with respect to the computers-as-social-actors hypothesis. The analysis of a corpus of verbal human-robot interactions shows that only a subgroup of the users treat the robot as a social actor. Thus, taking interpersonal variation into account reveals that not all users transfer social behaviors from human interactions into HRI. This casts doubts on the suggestion that the social responses to computers and robots reported on previously are due to mindlessness. At the same time, participants´ understanding of robots as social or non-social actors can be shown to have a considerable influence on their linguistic behavior throughout the dialogs.
Keywords :
human-robot interaction; software agents; computers as social actors hypothesis; dialogs; interpersonal variation; linguistic behavior; social actors; verbal human robot interactions; Abstracts; Atmospheric measurements; Mobile robots; Noise; Particle measurements; Computers-as-Social-Actors paradigm; linguistic variation; mindless transfer; verbal human-robot interaction;
Conference_Titel :
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2011 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lausanne
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4393-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2167-2121