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As Time goes by: Long-term evaluation of social presence in robotic companions

Iolanda Leite, Carlos Martinho, André Pereira, Ana Paiva

Year
2009
Citations
109

Abstract

Given the recent advances in robot and synthetic character technology, many researchers are now focused on ways of establishing social relations between these agents and humans over long periods of time. Early studies have shown that the novelty effect of robots and agents quickly wears out and that people change their attitudes and preferences towards them over time. In this paper, we study the role of social presence in long-term human-robot interactions. We conducted a study where children played chess exercises with a social robot over a five week period. With this experiment, we identified possible key issues that should be considered when designing social robots for long-term interactions.

Keywords

NoveltyRobotTerm (time)Key (lock)Social robotCharacter (mathematics)Computer scienceArtificial intelligencePeriod (music)Human–computer interaction

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