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Who's in Charge?

Dimitri Lacroix, Ricarda Wullenkord, Friederike Eyssel

Year
2023
Citations
8

Abstract

This paper presents a conceptual approach regarding robot-to-user adaptation, with a focus on the psychological effects of this adaptation process during human-robot interaction (HRI). This approach emphasizes the pertinent role of users in shaping adaptation processes. First, a literature review revealed perceived personal relevance as the central determinant of successful robot-to-user adaptation. Second, we distinguish two main types of adaptations which depend on the extent to which a user is involved: Personalization and customization. We then illustrate effects of personalization vs. customization on potential end users. In particular, anthropomorphism and psychological ownership should be taken into account in prospective research. Finally, we propose to interpret personalization and customization as two opposites of a continuum to guide future empirical research about robot adaptation, before suggesting some leads for future research about the psychological effects of adaptation processes in HRI.

Keywords

PersonalizationAdaptation (eye)Relevance (law)RobotHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceProcess (computing)Conceptual frameworkEmpirical researchFocus (optics)

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