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Ripple effects of an embedded social agent

Min Kyung Lee, Sara Kiesler, Jodi Forlizzi, Paul E. Rybski

发表年份
2012
引用次数
94

摘要

Prior research has investigated the effect of interactive social agents presented on computer screens or embodied in robots. Much of this research has been pursued in labs and brief field studies. Comparatively little is known about social agents embedded in the workplace, where employees have repeated interactions with the agent, alone and with others. We designed a social robot snack delivery service for a workplace, and evaluated the service over four months allowing each employee to use it for two months. We report on how employees responded to the robot and the service over repeated encounters. Employees attached different social roles to the robot beyond a delivery person as they incorporated the robot's visit into their workplace routines. Beyond one-on-one interaction, the robot created a ripple effect in the workplace, triggering new behaviors among employees, including politeness, protection of the robot, mimicry, social comparison, and even jealousy. We discuss the implications of these ripple effects for designing services incorporating social agents.

关键词

RobotEmbodied cognitionPolitenessField (mathematics)RippleSocial robotDialog systemComputer scienceService (business)Human–computer interaction

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