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Design Exploration on Robots to Support Single Women at Home in China

Gege Gao, Yuxuan Zhang, Yi Bu, Patrick C. Shih

Year
2018
Citations
2

Abstract

The widespread adoption of home robots shows a high demand for in-home assistance. Since single women account for a large proportion of the Chinese population, it is important to design home robots to support their lives at home. This study aims to explore the possible design features of home robots to support single women in China. Interviews and an online survey were used to gauge user perception and expectations of home robots. Our research reveals the unique lifestyle preferences of single women in China and how home robots could be designed to support their needs. We discuss our findings and design implications based on three aspects: lifestyle, intelligence, and sense, to inspire better robot design for women.

Keywords

RobotChinaPerceptionComputer sciencePopulationHuman–computer interactionApplied psychologyPsychologyArtificial intelligenceMedicine

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