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Social Drone Companion for the Home Environment

Kari Daniel Karjalainen, Anna Elisabeth Sofia Romell, Photchara Ratsamee, Asιm Evren Yantaç, Morten Fjeld, Mohammad Obaid

Year
2017
Citations
61

Abstract

Recent research has focused on how to facilitate interaction between humans and robots, giving rise to the field of human robot interaction. A related research area is human-drone interaction (HDI), investigating how interaction between humans and drones can be expanded in novel and meaningful ways. In this work, we explore the use of drones as companions in a home environment. We present three consecutive studies addressing user requirements and design space of companion drones. Following a user-centered approach, the three stages include online questionnaire, design workshops, and simulated virtual reality (VR) home environment. Our results show that participants preferred the idea of a drone companion at home, particularly for tasks such as fetching items and cleaning. The participants were also positive towards a drone companion that featured anthropomorphic features.

Keywords

DroneHuman–computer interactionRobotComputer scienceField (mathematics)Human–robot interactionSpace (punctuation)Artificial intelligence

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