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Designing Vyo, a robotic Smart Home assistant: Bridging the gap between device and social agent

Michal Luria, Guy Hoffman, Benny Megidish, Oren Zuckerman, Sung‐Min Park

Year
2016
Citations
46

Abstract

We describe the design process of “Vyo”, a personal assistant serving as a centralized interface for smart home devices. Building on the concepts of ubiquitous and engaging computing in the domestic environment, we identified five design goals for the home robot: engaging, unobtrusive, device-like, respectful, and reassuring. These goals led our design process, which included simultaneous iterative development of the robot's morphology, nonverbal behavior and interaction schemas. We continued with user-centered design research using puppet prototypes of the robot to assess and refine our design choices. The resulting robot, Vyo, straddles the boundary between a monitoring device and a socially expressive agent, and presents a number of novel design outcomes: The combination of TUI “phicons” with social robotics; gesture-related screen exposure; and a non-anthropomorphic monocular expressive face. We discuss how our design goals are expressed in the elements of the robot's final design.

Keywords

Bridging (networking)Human–computer interactionRobotComputer scienceGestureProcess (computing)Social robotDesign processNonverbal communicationArtificial intelligence

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