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Task Structure and User Attributes as Elements of Human-Robot Interaction Design

Bilge Mutlu, Steven Osman, Jodi Forlizzi, Jessica K. Hodgins, Sara Kiesler

Year
2006
Citations
96

Abstract

Recent developments in humanoid robotics have made possible technologically advanced robots and a vision for their everyday use as assistants in the home and workplace. Nonetheless, little is known about how we should design interactions with humanoid robots. In this paper, we argue that adaptation for user attributes (in particular gender) and task structure (in particular a competitive vs. a cooperative structure) are key design elements. We experimentally demonstrate how these two elements affect the user's social perceptions of ASIMO after playing an interactive video game with him

Keywords

Humanoid robotHuman–computer interactionTask (project management)Computer scienceRobotAdaptation (eye)Key (lock)PerceptionRoboticsAffect (linguistics)

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