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A Midsummer Night's Dream: Social proof in HRI

机译:仲夏夜之梦:HRI中的社交证明

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The introduction of two types of unmanned aerial vehicles into a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream suggests that social proof informs untrained human groups. We describe the metaphors used in instructing actors, who were otherwise untrained and inexperienced with robots, in order to shape their expectations. Audience response to a robot crash depended on whether the audience had seen how the actors interacted with the robot ¿baby fairies.¿ If they had not seen the actors treating a robot gently, an audience member would likely throw the robot expecting it to fly or handle it roughly. If they had seen the actors with the robots, the audience appeared to adopt the same gentle style and mechanisms for re-launching the micro-helicopter. The difference in audience behavior suggests that the principle of social proof will govern how untrained humans will react to robots.
机译:在《仲夏夜之梦》的制作中引入了两种类型的无人飞行器,这表明社会证明为未经训练的人类群体提供了信息。我们描述了用于指导演员的隐喻,这些演员否则会受到机器人的培训和经验不足,以塑造他们的期望。观众对机器人坠毁的反应取决于听众是否看到演员与机器人的互动方式───仙女宝贝。 ,观众可能会扔机器人,期望它会飞翔或粗暴地操纵它。如果他们用机器人看过演员,观众似乎会采用相同的柔和风格和机制重新发射微型直升机。观众行为的差异表明,社会证明的原则将支配未经训练的人类对机器人的反应。

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