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Co-creation as a Facilitator for Co-regulation in Child-Robot Interaction

Mike E.U. Ligthart, Mark A. Neerincx, Koen V. Hindriks

发表年份
2021
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摘要

While interacting with a social robot, children have a need to express themselves and have their expressions acknowledged by the robot. A need that is often unaddressed by the robot, due to its limitations in understanding the expressions of children. To keep the child-robot interaction manageable the robot takes control, undermining children's ability to co-regulate the interaction. Co-regulation is important for having a fulfilling social interaction. We developed a co-creation activity that aims to facilitate more co-regulation. Children are enabled to create sound effects, gestures, and light shows for the robot to use during their conversation. Results from a user study (N = 59 school children, 7-11 y.o.) showed that the co-creation activity successfully facilitated co-regulation by improving children's agency. Co-creation furthermore increases children's acceptance of the robot.

关键词

FacilitatorRobotAgency (philosophy)ConversationHuman–robot interactionHuman–computer interactionSocial robotGestureControl (management)Social relation

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