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"Off Script:" Design Opportunities Emerging from Long-Term Social Robot Interactions In-the-Wild

Joseph E. Michaelis, Bengisu Çağıltay, Rabia Ibtasar, Bilge Mutlu

发表年份
2023
引用次数
22

摘要

Social robots are becoming increasingly prevalent in the real world. Unsupervised user interactions in a natural and familiar setting, such as the home, can reveal novel design insights and opportunities. This paper presents an analysis and key design insights from family-robot interactions, captured via on-robot recordings during an unsupervised four-week in-home deployment of an autonomous reading companion robot for children. We analyzed interviews and 160 interaction videos involving six families who regularly interacted with a robot for four weeks. Throughout these interactions, we observed how the robot's expressions facilitated unique interactions with the child, as well as how family members interacted with the robot. In conclusion, we discuss five design opportunities derived from our analysis of natural interactions in the wild.

关键词

RobotHuman–computer interactionSocial robotSoftware deploymentComputer scienceKey (lock)Term (time)Natural (archaeology)Social relationHuman–robot interaction

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