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人类群体的存在、群体特征和群体规范会影响自然环境中的人机交互。

Human Group Presence, Group Characteristics, and Group Norms Affect Human-Robot Interaction in Naturalistic Settings.

作者信息

Fraune Marlena R, Šabanović Selma, Kanda Takayuki

机构信息

Intergroup Human-Robot Interaction Laboratory, Department of Psychology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, United States.

R-House, School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States.

出版信息

Front Robot AI. 2019 Jun 27;6:48. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2019.00048. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

As robots become more prevalent in public spaces, such as museums, malls, and schools, they are coming into increasing contact with groups of people, rather than just individuals. Groups, compared to individuals, can differ in robot acceptance based on the mere presence of a group, group characteristics such as entitativity (i.e., cohesiveness), and group social norms; however, group dynamics are seldom studied in relation to robots in naturalistic settings. To examine how these factors affect human-robot interaction, we observed 2,714 people in a Japanese mall receiving directions from the humanoid robot Robovie. Video and survey responses evaluating the interaction indicate that groups, especially entitative groups, interacted more often, for longer, and more positively with the robot than individuals. Participants also followed the social norms of the groups they were part of; participants who would not be expected to interact with the robot based on their individual characteristics were more likely to interact with it if other members of their group did. These results illustrate the importance of taking into account the presence of a group, group characteristics, and group norms when designing robots for successful interactions in naturalistic settings.

摘要

随着机器人在博物馆、商场和学校等公共场所越来越普遍,它们与人群的接触越来越多,而不仅仅是与个人接触。与个人相比,群体在对机器人的接受程度上可能会因群体的存在、群体特征(如实体性,即凝聚力)以及群体社会规范而有所不同;然而,在自然环境中,很少有人研究群体动态与机器人的关系。为了研究这些因素如何影响人机交互,我们在一家日本商场观察了2714人接受人形机器人罗布维的指引。评估交互的视频和调查反馈表明,群体,尤其是实体性群体,与机器人的互动比个人更频繁、持续时间更长且更积极。参与者也遵循他们所属群体的社会规范;那些根据个人特征预计不会与机器人互动的参与者,如果他们群体中的其他成员这样做,那么他们与机器人互动的可能性就更大。这些结果表明,在为自然环境中的成功交互设计机器人时,考虑群体的存在、群体特征和群体规范非常重要。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/99ee/7806044/04976faa41ae/frobt-06-00048-g0001.jpg

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