当你年轻的时候,(机器人的)外表很重要。机器人朋友期望属性的发展变化

A. Sciutti, F. Rea, G. Sandini
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用孩子的眼光看世界总是很困难的。因此,设计一个可能被年轻用户喜欢和接受的机器人是特别复杂的。在一次科普活动中,我们向不同年龄的混合公众展示了iCub人形机器人,我们调查了孩子们对互动机器人最重要的特征的看法。通过观察参与者对各种机器人演示的反应和专门的排名游戏,我们发现儿童对机器人伴侣的要求随着年龄的增长而明显变化。在9岁之前,孩子们更关注类似人类的外表,而大一点的孩子和成年人更关注机器人的动作技能。此外,看到机器人并与之互动的可能性会影响孩子们的判断,尤其是说服最小的孩子考虑机器人的感知和运动能力,而不仅仅是它的形状。这些结果表明,机器人设计需要考虑到儿童和成人在看到人形机器人时可能产生的不同的先验信念。
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When you are young, (robot's) looks matter. Developmental changes in the desired properties of a robot friend
Seeing the world through the eyes of a child is always difficult. Designing a robot that might be liked and accepted by young users is therefore particularly complicated. We have investigated children's opinions on which features are most important in an interactive robot during a popular scientific event where we exhibited the iCub humanoid robot to a mixed public of various ages. From the observation of the participants' reactions to various robot demonstrations and from a dedicated ranking game, we found that children's requirements for a robot companion change sensibly with age. Before 9 years of age children give more relevance to a human-like appearance, while older kids and adults pay more attention to robot action skills. Additionally, the possibility to see and interact with a robot has an impact on children's judgments, especially convincing the youngest to consider also perceptual and motor abilities in a robot, rather than just its shape. These results suggest that robot design needs to take into account the different prior beliefs that children and adults might have when they see a robot with a human-like shape.
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