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Perceptions of ASIMO

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

Year
2006
Citations
54

Abstract

Recent developments in humanoid robotics have made possible a vision of robots in everyday use in the home and workplace. However, little is known about how we should design social interactions with humanoid robots. We explored how co-operation versus competition in a game shaped people's perceptions of ASIMO. We found that in the co-operative interaction, people found the robot more sociable and more intellectual than in the competitive interaction while people felt more positive and were more involved in the task in the competitive condition than in the co-operative condition. Our poster presents these findings with the supporting theoretical background.

Keywords

Humanoid robotPerceptionCompetition (biology)Task (project management)RobotHuman–computer interactionSocial robotPsychologyRoboticsArtificial intelligence

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