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Exploring Children's Attitudes towards Static and Moving Humanoid Robots

机译:探索儿童对静态和移动人形机器人的态度

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This study investigates the uncanny valley for robots designed specifically for child users, and examines their attitudes toward humanoid robots with different anthropomorphic appearances and behaviors. An uncanny valley was identified in this study, indicating that the children were less attracted to images they considered highly human-like, although they were distinguishable from humans. The results of this study support Mori's uncanny valley hypothesis regarding children's perceptions of static robots. A significant finding is that moving robots can moderate an uncanny valley plot, which contradicts Mori's uncanny valley theory that the movement of a robot amplifies a generated emotional response. The moving robots exhibited various behaviors, such as facial expressions, speech, gazing, and gestures, which can generally enhance children's perceptions of robots. These behaviors were derived from human-human interactions, and can be considered social cues. The results of this study show that social cues can be applied to child-robot interactions. Children perceive robots are more socially and physically attractive when they exhibit sufficient social cues. Specifically, the display of social cues by robots that are less anthropomorphic can significantly enhance children's social perceptions of them. This has crucial implications for the behavior a child anticipates from a machine-like robot compared to a human-like robot. According to the study results, robots designed for children do not require excessively human-like designs. Middle- to low-level anthropomorphic designs combined with appropriate social cues can enhance children preferences and acceptance of robots. This also enables businesses to develop educational, care, or entertainment robots for children at a reasonable cost.
机译:这项研究调查了专门为儿童用户设计的机器人的神秘谷,并研究了他们对具有不同拟人化外观和行为的类人机器人的态度。在这项研究中发现了一个奇特的山谷,这表明,尽管儿童与人之间有明显的区别,但他们对他们认为非常像人的图像的吸引力较小。这项研究的结果支持了森(Mori)关于儿童对静态机器人的感知的不可思议的山谷假说。一个重要的发现是,移动的机器人可以缓和一个异常谷的情节,这与Mori的异常谷理论相反,后者认为机器人的运动会放大所产生的情绪反应。移动的机器人表现出各种行为,例如面部表情,语音,注视和手势,这些行为通常可以增强儿童对机器人的感知。这些行为源自人与人之间的互动,可以视为社交线索。这项研究的结果表明,社交线索可以应用于儿童与机器人之间的互动。当孩子表现出足够的社交暗示时,他们会认为机器人在社交和身体上更具吸引力。具体来说,使用拟人化程度较低的机器人来显示社交线索可以显着增强儿童对其的社交认知。与类似人的机器人相比,这对于儿童从类似机的机器人中预期的行为具有至关重要的意义。根据研究结果,为儿童设计的机器人不需要过于人性化的设计。中低级拟人化设计与适当的社交线索相结合,可以增强儿童对机器人的偏爱和接受程度。这也使企业能够以合理的成本为儿童开发教育,护理或娱乐机器人。

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