人与机器人探索

K. Zawieska, B. Duffy
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人类利用各种技术人工制品探索外层空间,机器人技术正在成为一个重要领域。太空探索也为开发社交机器人提供了机会。研究表明,长期的社会隔离会增加将非人类主体拟人化的倾向。虽然人们认识到,人类的幻觉可以在无生命的物体上成功地创造出来,但是否有可能随着时间的推移保持这种幻觉仍有待了解。载人航天任务提供了一个高度孤立的例子,因此,我们特别关注人类拟人化的倾向,并为长期的人机交互(HRI)研究提供了机会。在太空任务中使用社交机器人将有助于理解拟人化和社会互动,这不仅涉及宇航员,还涉及其他社会孤立的个体,这些个体往往是人力资源研究所针对的对象。本文采用的立场是,在太空探索背景下,社交机器人的目标是建设性地在机器中发展人类特征的幻觉,以便帮助管理对一定程度的社交互动的需求,或者通过更身临其境的远程呈现机器人技术扩展人类的感知和行动。
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Human-Robot exploration
Humans use a variety of technological artefacts to explore outer space, with robotics developing as an important field. Space exploration also provides an opportunity to develop social robotics. It has been shown that prolonged social isolation increases the tendency to anthropomorphise nonhuman agents. While it is recognised that an illusion of humanness can be successfully created in inanimate objects, whether it is possible to maintain such an illusion over time remains to be understood. Manned space missions provide an example of intense isolation, hence, a particularly sharp focus on our tendency to anthropomorphise and an opportunity for long-term Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) studies. The use of social robots in space missions will contribute to understanding anthropomorphism and social interaction that involves not only astronauts but also other socially isolated individuals who are often targeted in HRI research. This paper adopts the stance that the goal of social robotics in a space exploration context is to constructively develop an illusion of human traits in a machine in order to either help manage a need for a degree of social interaction, or to extend human sensing and action through more immersive telepresence robotics.
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