Abendschein Bryan, Edwards Autumn, Edwards Chad
Communication and Social Robotics Labs, School of Communication, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, United States.
Front Robot AI. 2022 Mar 11;9:733078. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2022.733078. eCollection 2022.
Social distancing policies such as limits on public gatherings and contact with others were utilized around the world to slow the spread of COVID-19. Yet, decreased social interactions may also threaten people's well-being. In this project, we sought to understand novelty-relevant experiences surrounding in-home companion robot pets for adults that were living in some degree of social isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After 6-weeks of participants living with the robot companion, we conducted semi-structured interviews ( = 9) and six themes emerged from our iterative analysis (expectations versus reality, ontological comparisons, interactions, third-party influence, identity, and comfort). Findings suggest that novelty is a complex phenomenon consisting of various elements (i.e., imagined novelty, technology novelty, and relational novelty). Each component influences the user's experience. Our findings also suggest that our understanding of novelty as a nonlinear resource may hold important implications for how we view human-robot relationships beyond initial encounters.
诸如限制公众集会和与他人接触等社交距离政策在全球范围内被用于减缓新冠病毒的传播。然而,社交互动的减少也可能威胁到人们的幸福感。在这个项目中,我们试图了解因新冠疫情而处于某种程度社会隔离状态的成年人与家中陪伴型机器人宠物相关的新奇体验。在参与者与机器人同伴共同生活6周后,我们进行了半结构化访谈(n = 9),并通过迭代分析得出了六个主题(期望与现实、本体比较、互动、第三方影响、身份认同和舒适度)。研究结果表明,新奇是一种由各种元素组成的复杂现象(即想象中的新奇、技术新奇和关系新奇)。每个组成部分都会影响用户体验。我们的研究结果还表明,将新奇视为一种非线性资源的理解可能对我们如何看待初次接触之外的人机关系具有重要意义。