Active or passive?: Investigating the impact of robot role in meetings

Omar Mubin, Thomas D'Arcy, Ghulam Murtaza, S. Simoff, C. Stanton, C. Stevens
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Meetings are an integral part of the work place and society in general. Research in Computer Supported Cooperative Work attempts to facilitate and make the process of meetings more effective. Our vision is that the incorporation of social robots in such human-human collaborative settings can assist and improve the effectiveness of a meeting. In this paper we present an empirical study in which pairs of participants collaborate in a meeting scenario with a Nao humanoid robot. Using a within-subjects design, we manipulated the robot's role within the meeting as being either “active” versus “passive”/“service-oriented”. Our results show that the more active robot was deemed as more more alive and social, had the participants more emotionally involved and caused more verbal engagement from the participants as compared to a passive service robot. In conclusion, we speculate on the inclusion of a collaborative robot as a meeting partner.
主动还是被动?:调查机器人在会议中的作用
总的来说,会议是工作场所和社会不可分割的一部分。计算机支持的协同工作研究试图促进和使会议过程更有效。我们的愿景是,在这样的人际协作环境中,社交机器人的结合可以帮助和提高会议的效率。在本文中,我们提出了一项实证研究,其中对参与者在会议场景中与Nao人形机器人合作。使用主题内设计,我们将机器人在会议中的角色设置为“主动”或“被动”/“面向服务”。我们的研究结果表明,与被动服务机器人相比,更主动的机器人被认为更有活力和社交能力,让参与者更有情感投入,并引起参与者更多的语言参与。总之,我们推测将协作机器人作为会议伙伴。
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