Human-robot interaction with humanoid Diamandini using an open experimentation method
David Silvera‐Tawil, Mari Velonaki, David Rye
- 发表年份
- 2015
- 引用次数
- 10
摘要
The study of human-robot interaction commonly occurs in a laboratory environment in an endeavour to control the experimental conditions. Although convenient for the experimenters, a laboratory setting can constrain and therefore alter a participant's behaviour. In this paper we introduce the method of `open experimentation' in which human-robot interaction studies take place outside the laboratory in a public social environment. Results from over 4,300 participants interacting with a humanoid robot, Diamandini, demonstrate that the general population preferred to observe the robot from a social distance, while children were comfortable to interact more closely with it and for extended periods of time.
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