Social and empathic behaviours: Novel interfaces and interaction modalities

P. Marti, I. Iacono
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This paper describes the results of a research conducted in the European project Accompany, whose aim is to provide older people with services in a motivating and socially acceptable manner to facilitate independent living at home. The project developed a system consisting of a robotic companion, Care-O-bot, as part of a smart environment. An intensive research was conducted to investigate and experiment with robot behaviours that trigger empathic exchanges between an older person and the robot. The paper is articulated in two parts. The first part illustrates the theory that inspired the development of a context-aware Graphical User Interface (GUI) used to interact with the robot. The GUI integrates an expressive mask allowing perspective taking with the aim to stimulate empathic exchanges. The second part focuses on the user evaluation, and reports the outcomes from three different tests. The results of the first two tests show a positive acceptance of the GUI by the older people. The final test reports qualitative comments by senior participants on the occurrence of empathic exchanges with the robot.
社会和移情行为:新的界面和交互方式
本文描述了在欧洲项目陪伴中进行的一项研究的结果,该项目的目的是以一种激励和社会可接受的方式向老年人提供服务,以促进他们在家中独立生活。该项目开发了一个由机器人伴侣Care-O-bot组成的系统,作为智能环境的一部分。研究人员进行了一项深入的研究,以调查和实验机器人的行为,引发老年人和机器人之间的移情交流。本文分为两部分。第一部分说明了启发开发用于与机器人交互的上下文感知图形用户界面(GUI)的理论。GUI集成了一个富有表现力的面具,允许透视,目的是刺激移情交流。第二部分侧重于用户评估,并报告了三个不同测试的结果。前两次测试的结果表明,老年人对GUI有积极的接受。最后的测试报告了高级参与者对与机器人发生共情交流的定性评论。
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