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I am a warm robot: the effects of temperature in physical human–robot interaction

Eunil Park, Jaeryoung Lee

Year
2013
Citations
47

Abstract

SUMMARY What factors affect users' perceptions of physical human–robot interactions? To answer this question, this study examined whether the skin temperature of a social robot affected users' perceptions of the robot during physical interaction. Results from a between-subjects experiment (warm, intermediate, cool, or no interaction) with a dinosaur robot demonstrated that skin temperature significantly affects users' perceptions and evaluations of a socially interactive robot. Additionally, this study found that social presence had partial mediating effects on several dependent variables. Important implications and limitations for improving human–robot interactions are discussed here.

Keywords

RobotHuman–robot interactionPerceptionHuman–computer interactionAffect (linguistics)Social robotComputer scienceSocial relationPsychologySimulation

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