Ela Liberman-Pincu, Oliver Korn, Jonas Grund, Elmer D. Van Grondelle, T. Oron-Gilad
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摘要
社交辅助机器人(SARs)在日常生活中越来越普遍,这强调了使其为社会所接受并符合用户期望的必要性。机器人的外观会影响用户对其的行为和态度。因此,产品设计师会选择视觉特质来赋予机器人特征,并暗示其功能和个性。在这项工作中,我们试图研究文化差异对以色列和德国设计师在四种不同情境下对 SAR 的角色和外观的看法的影响:辅助生活/退休住宅设施的服务机器人、医院环境的医疗助理机器人、COVID-19 军官机器人和家用个人助理机器人。我们的主要发现是,虽然以色列和德国的设计师对大多数机器人角色的视觉品质有着相似的认知,但我们发现,他们对 COVID-19 军官机器人角色的认知存在差异,因此,对其最合适的视觉设计的认知也存在差异。这项工作表明,环境和文化对用户的感知和期望起着一定的作用;因此,在为不同环境设计新的合成孔径雷达时,应将环境和文化因素考虑在内。
Socially assistive robots (SARs) are becoming more prevalent in everyday life, emphasizing the need to make them socially acceptable and aligned with users' expectations. Robots' appearance impacts users' behaviors and attitudes towards them. Therefore, product designers choose visual qualities to give the robot a character and to imply its functionality and personality. In this work, we sought to investigate the effect of cultural differences on Israeli and German designers' perceptions of SARs' roles and appearance in four different contexts: a service robot for an assisted living/retirement residence facility, a medical assistant robot for a hospital environment, a COVID-19 officer robot, and a personal assistant robot for domestic use. The key insight is that although Israeli and German designers share similar perceptions of visual qualities for most of the robotics roles, we found differences in the perception of the COVID-19 officer robot's role and, by that, its most suitable visual design. This work indicates that context and culture play a role in users' perceptions and expectations; therefore, they should be taken into account when designing new SARs for diverse contexts.