Dosso Jill A, Bandari Ela, Malhotra Aarti, Guerra Gabriella K, Hoey Jesse, Michaud François, Prescott Tony J, Robillard Julie M
Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
British Columbia Children's & Women's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng. 2022 Jun 22;9:20556683221108364. doi: 10.1177/20556683221108364. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
Socially assistive robots are devices designed to aid users through social interaction and companionship. Social robotics promise to support cognitive health and aging in place for older adults with and without dementia, as well as their care partners. However, while new and more advanced social robots are entering the commercial market, there are still major barriers to their adoption, including a lack of emotional alignment between users and their robots. Affect Control Theory (ACT) is a framework that allows for the computational modeling of emotional alignment between two partners.
We conducted a Canadian online survey capturing attitudes, emotions, and perspectives surrounding pet-like robots among older adults ( = 171), care partners ( = 28), and persons living with dementia ( = 7).
We demonstrate the potential of ACT to model the emotional relationship between older adult users and three exemplar robots. We also capture a rich description of participants' robot attitudes through the lens of the Technology Acceptance Model, as well as the most important ethical concerns around social robot use.
Findings from this work will support the development of emotionally aligned, user-centered robots for older adults, care partners, and people living with dementia.
社交辅助机器人是旨在通过社交互动和陪伴来帮助用户的设备。社交机器人有望为患有和未患有痴呆症的老年人及其护理伙伴提供认知健康支持并使其能够居家养老。然而,尽管新型且更先进的社交机器人正在进入商业市场,但它们的应用仍存在重大障碍,包括用户与其机器人之间缺乏情感契合。情感控制理论(ACT)是一个能够对两个伙伴之间的情感契合进行计算建模的框架。
我们在加拿大开展了一项在线调查,收集了老年人(n = 171)、护理伙伴(n = 28)和痴呆症患者(n = 7)对宠物型机器人的态度、情感和看法。
我们展示了情感控制理论对老年用户与三款示例机器人之间的情感关系进行建模的潜力。我们还通过技术接受模型的视角,对参与者对机器人的态度进行了丰富的描述,并阐述了社交机器人使用过程中最重要的伦理问题。
这项工作的研究结果将支持为老年人、护理伙伴和痴呆症患者开发情感契合、以用户为中心的机器人。