Transparency, Teleoperation, and Children's Understanding of Social Robots

作者: Cynthia Breazeal , Jacqueline M. Kory Westlund

DOI: 10.5555/2906831.2907013

关键词: Cognitive psychologyHuman–robot interactionComputer visionContext (language use)Social robotTeleoperationMobile robotRobot controlRobot learningArtificial intelligencePersonal robotPsychology

摘要: Teleoperation or Wizard-of-Oz control of social robots is commonly used in human-robot interaction (HRI) research. This is especially true for child-robot interactions, where technologies like speech recognition (which can help create autonomous interactions for adults) work less well. We propose to study young children's understanding teleoperation, how they conceptualize social robots in a learning context, and how this affects their interactions. Children will be told about the teleoperator's presence either before or after an …

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