Do Infants Consider a Robot as a Social Partner in Collaborative Activity?

Yun-hee Park, S. Itakura, A. Henderson, T. Kanda, Naoki Furuhata, H. Ishiguro
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Human infants can consider humans as collaborative agents, but little is known about whether they also recognize robots as collaborative agents. This study investigated that how infants understand robot agents while they watched collaborative interactions between a human and a robot. We presented a novel visual habituation paradigm in which a human and a robot performed a collaborative activity to 13-month-old infants. Our findings suggested that 13-month-olds can appreciate robots as collaborative partners. We interpreted infants' expectancy violation responses to actions of the robot as facilitating their understanding about nonhuman agents as social partner.
婴儿在协作活动中是否将机器人视为社会伙伴?
人类婴儿可以将人类视为协作代理,但很少知道他们是否也将机器人视为协作代理。这项研究调查了婴儿在观看人类和机器人之间的协作互动时如何理解机器人代理。我们提出了一种新的视觉习惯范式,其中人类和机器人对13个月大的婴儿进行了合作活动。我们的研究结果表明,13个月大的婴儿可以将机器人视为合作伙伴。我们将婴儿对机器人行为的期望违反反应解释为促进了他们对作为社会伙伴的非人类代理人的理解。
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