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Keep an Eye on the Task! How Gender Typicality of Tasks Influence Human-Robot Interactions

机译:关注任务! 任务的性别典型程度如何影响人体机器人的相互作用

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In an experiment, we tested whether the gender typicality of a human-robot interaction (HRI) task would affect the users' performance during HRI and the users' evaluation, acceptance and anthropomorphism of the robot. participants (38 females and 35 males) performed either a stereotypically male or a stereotypically female task while being instructed by either a 'male' or a 'female' robot. Results revealed that gender typicality of the task significantly affected our dependent measures: More errors occurred when participants collaborated with the robot in the context of a stereotypically female work domain. Moreover, when participants performed a typically female task with the robot they were less willing to accept help from the robot in a future task and they anthropomorphized the robot to a lower extent. These effects were independent of robot and participant gender. Our findings demonstrate that the gender typicality of HRI tasks substantially influences HRI as well as humans' perceptions and acceptance of a robot.
机译:在实验中,我们测试了人机互动(HRI)任务的性别典型程度是否会影响用户在HRI期间的性能和机器人的用户的评估,接受和拟人术。参与者(38名女性和35名男性)在被“男性”或“女性”机器人指示的同时进行了陈规定型男性或刻板上的女性任务。结果表明,任务的性别典型程度显着影响了我们的依赖措施:当参与者与机器人在刻板上的女性工作领域的背景下与机器人合作时,发生了更多错误。此外,当参与者在未来的任务中执行了与机器人的机器人普通愿意接受从机器人的帮助,他们在更低的程度上占据机器人。这些效果独立于机器人和参与性别。我们的研究结果表明,HRI任务的性别典型程度显着影响HRI以及人类的看法和接受机器人的看法。

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