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Children's Age Influences Their Use of Biological and Mechanical Questions Towards a Humanoid

机译:儿童的年龄影响他们对类人生物的生物和机械问题的使用

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Complex autonomous interactions, biomimetic appearances, and responsive behaviours are increasingly seen in social robots. These features, by design or otherwise, may substantially influence young children's beliefs of a robot's animacy. Young children are believed to hold naive theories of animacy, and can miscategorise objects as living agents with intentions; however, this develops with age to a biological understanding. Prior research indicates that children frequently categorise a responsive humanoid as being a hybrid of person and machine; although, with age, children tend towards classifying the humanoid as being more machine-like. Our current research explores this phenomenon, using an unobtrusive method: recording childrens conversational interaction with the humanoid and classifying indications of animacy beliefs in childrens questions asked. Our results indicate that established findings are not an artefact of prior research methods: young children tend to converse with the humanoid as if it is more animate than older children do.
机译:在社交机器人中越来越多地看到复杂的自主交互,仿生外观和响应行为。通过设计或其他方式,这些功能可能会严重影响幼儿对机器人动画效果的信念。幼儿被认为具有幼稚的无神论,可以将物体误归为有意图的活物。然而,随着年龄的增长,对生物学的理解也越来越多。先前的研究表明,儿童经常将响应性类人动物归类为人机混合。尽管随着年龄的增长,孩子们倾向于将类人动物归类为更像机器。我们当前的研究使用一种不引人注目的方法来探索这种现象:记录儿童与人形生物的对话互动,并在询问的儿童问题中分类出对动物性信念的指征。我们的结果表明,既定的发现并非先前研究方法的伪影:年幼的孩子倾向于与类人动物交谈,好像它比年龄较大的孩子更具生命力。

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