安慰
机器人
仿人机器人
手势
人机交互
人机交互
心理学
非语言交际
模式
社交机器人
感知
认知心理学
计算机科学
社会心理学
机器人控制
发展心理学
人工智能
移动机器人
社会学
神经科学
艺术
文学类
社会科学
作者
Gurit E. Birnbaum,Moran Mizrahi,Guy Hoffman,Harry T. Reis,Eli J. Finkel,Omri Sass
标识
DOI:10.1109/hri.2016.7451748
摘要
Responsiveness to one's bids for proximity in times of need is a linchpin of human interaction. Thus, the ability to be perceived as responsive has design implications for socially assistive robots. We report on a large-scale experimental laboratory study (n = 102) examining robot responsiveness and its effects on human attitudes and behaviors. In one-on-one sessions, participants disclosed a personal event to a non-humanoid robot. The robot responded either responsively or unresponsively across two modalities: Simple gestures and written text. We replicated previous findings that the robot's responsiveness increased perceptions of its appealing traits. In addition, we found that robot responsiveness increased nonverbal approach behaviors (physical proximity, leaning toward the robot, eye contact, smiling) and participants' willingness to be accompanied by the robot during stressful events. These findings suggest that humans not only utilize responsiveness cues to ascribe social intentions to personal robots, but actually change their behavior towards responsive robots and may want to use such robots as a source of consolation.
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