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Gender, more so than Age, Modulates Positive Perceptions of Language-Based Human-Robot Interactions

机译:性别,更年龄的时间,调制对基于语言的人体机器人互动的积极看法

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Prior work has shown that a robot which uses politeness modifiers in its speech is perceived more favorably by human interactants, as compared to a robot using more direct instructions. However, the findings to-date have been based soley on data aquired from the standard university pool, which may introduce biases into the results. Moreover, the work does not take into account the potential modulatory effects of a person's age and gender, despite the influence these factors exert on perceptions of both natural language interactions and social robots. Via a set of two experimental studies, the present work thus explores how prior findings translate, given a more diverse subject population recruited via Amazon's Mechanical Turk. The results indicate that previous implications regarding a robot's politeness hold even with the broader sampling. Further, they reveal several gender-based effects that warrant further attention.
机译:与使用更多的直接指示的机器人相比,在其语音中,在其语音中使用礼育改性剂的机器人被人类交流剂更有利地感知。但是,到目前为止的调查结果已经基于来自标准大学池中的数据的Soley,这可能会导致偏见的结果。此外,尽管这些因素对自然语言互动和社会机器人的看法发挥了影响,但该工作并没有考虑到一个人的年龄和性别的潜在调制效果。通过一组两项实验研究,本作的工作探讨了先前的发现如何翻译,以通过亚马逊的机械土耳其人招募更多样化的主题人口。结果表明,即使具有更广泛的采样,以前关于机器人礼貌持有的先前意义。此外,它们揭示了几种基于性别的效果,以进一步关注。

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