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Relating conversational expressiveness to social presence and acceptance of an assistive social robot

Marcel Heerink, Ben Kröse, Vanessa Evers, Bob Wielinga

Year
2009
Citations
110
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Abstract

Exploring the relationship between social presence, conversational expressiveness, and robot acceptance, we set up an experiment with a robot in an eldercare institution, comparing a more and less social condition. Participants showed more expressiveness with a more social agent and a higher score on expressiveness correlated with higher scores on social presence. Furthermore, scores on social presence correlated with the scores on the intention to use the system in the near future. However, we found no correlation between conversational expressiveness and robot acceptance.

Keywords

Social robotRobotComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Human–computer interactionSocial acceptanceSocial relationSocial behaviorPsychologyArtificial intelligence

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