Realistic child robot “Affetto” for understanding the caregiver-child attachment relationship that guides the child development

H. Ishihara, Y. Yoshikawa, M. Asada
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Children are considered to develop various kinds of their social abilities in communication with their caregivers. Developmental researchers have revealed the quality of the caregiver-child attachment heavily affects the children's developmental passway and sometimes threatens their healthy development. For understanding developmental mechanism under the caregiver-child attachment, a number of theoretical models have been proposed and some child robots have been created to test these models or to find new facts about development. However, most of these robots have not been provided with a realistic childlike appearance or facial expressions, which seem important to induce caregiver's attachment. Since what kinds of treatment robots receive from the “caregivers” appears to depend on what kinds of impression the robots give to their caregivers, more realistic robot that is more close to a real child seems needed. In this paper, we introduce our project to build a new child robot, Affetto, that has realistic appearance of 1- to 2-year-old child, and discuss what kinds of issues on child development can be examined by using it.
逼真的儿童机器人“Affetto”,用于理解指导儿童发展的照顾者与儿童的依恋关系
儿童被认为在与照顾者的交流中发展了各种各样的社交能力。发展研究者发现,照顾者-儿童依恋的质量严重影响儿童的发展通道,有时甚至威胁到他们的健康发展。为了理解照顾者-儿童依恋下的发展机制,人们提出了许多理论模型,并创造了一些儿童机器人来测试这些模型或发现有关发展的新事实。然而,这些机器人中的大多数都没有提供逼真的孩子般的外表或面部表情,这似乎对引起照顾者的依恋很重要。由于机器人从“照顾者”那里得到的待遇似乎取决于机器人给照顾者留下的印象,因此似乎需要更接近真实孩子的更逼真的机器人。在本文中,我们介绍了我们的项目,建立一个新的儿童机器人,Affetto,具有逼真的1- 2岁的孩子的外观,并讨论了使用它可以检查什么样的儿童发展问题。
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