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Children's Age Influences Their Perceptions of a Humanoid Robot as Being Like a Person or Machine

机译:儿童的年龄会影响他们对人形机器人的看作,就像一个人或机器一样

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Models of children's cognitive development indicate that as children grow, they transition from using behavioral cues to knowledge of biology to determine a target's animacy. This paper explores the impact of children's' ages and a humanoid robot's expressive behavior on their perceptions of the robot, using a simple, low-demand measure. Results indicate that children's ages have influence on their perceptions in terms of the robot's status being a person, a machine, or a composite. Younger children (aged 6) tended to rate the robot as being like a person to a substantially greater extent than older children (aged 7) did. However, additional facially-expressive cues from the robot did not substantively impact on children's responses. Implications for future HRI studies are discussed.
机译:儿童认知发展的模型表明,随着孩子的增长,他们从使用行为提示转换到生物学知识,以确定目标的动画。本文探讨了儿童的年龄和人形机器人对机器人的看法的影响,采用简单,低价的措施对机器人的看法。结果表明,在机器人的地位是一个人,机器或复合材料方面,儿童的年龄对他们的看法产生了影响。年幼的孩子(6岁)倾向于将机器人与一个人一样,比年龄较大的儿童(年龄为7岁)。然而,来自机器人的其他面对面表达的线索对儿童的反应没有积极影响。讨论了对未来HRI研究的影响。

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