Saeki Waka, Ueda Yoshiyuki
Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
Institute for the Future of Human Society, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
Front Robot AI. 2024 May 28;11:1393456. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2024.1393456. eCollection 2024.
Despite robots being applied in various situations of modern society, some people avoid them or do not feel comfortable interacting with them. Designs that allow robots to interact appropriately with people will make a positive impression on them resulting in a better evaluation of robots, which will solve this problem. To establish such a design, this study conducted two scenario-based experiments focusing on the politeness of the robot's conversation and behavior, and examined the impressions caused when the robot succeeds or slightly fails at a task. These two experiments revealed that regardless of whether the partner is a robot or a human, politeness not only affected the impression of interaction but also the expectations for better task results on the next occasion. Although the effect of politeness on preference toward robot agents was smaller than those toward human agents when agents failed a task, people were more likely to interact with polite robots and human agents again because they thought that they would not fail the next time. This study revealed that politeness motivates people to interact with robots repeatedly even if they make minor mistakes, suggesting that the politeness design is important for encouraging human-robot interaction.
尽管机器人已应用于现代社会的各种场景,但有些人会避开它们,或者在与它们互动时感觉不自在。能让机器人与人进行恰当互动的设计会给人们留下积极印象,从而对机器人有更好的评价,进而解决这一问题。为了确立这样一种设计,本研究进行了两项基于场景的实验,重点关注机器人的对话和行为的礼貌程度,并考察了机器人在任务中成功或稍有失误时所产生的印象。这两项实验表明,无论伙伴是机器人还是人类,礼貌不仅会影响互动印象,还会影响对下一次更好任务结果的期望。尽管当智能体在任务中失败时,礼貌对机器人智能体偏好的影响比对人类智能体的影响小,但人们更有可能再次与有礼貌的机器人和人类智能体互动,因为他们认为下次不会失败。本研究表明,礼貌能促使人们即使在机器人犯小错误时也反复与它们互动,这表明礼貌设计对于促进人机互动很重要。