How Early Task Success Affects Attitudes Toward Social Robots

作者: Boyoung Kim , Kerstin S. Haring , Heidi J. Schellin , Tatiana N. Oberley , Kaitlyn M. Patterson

DOI: 10.1145/3371382.3378241

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摘要: While social robots are designed to engage in socially interactive tasks, they may not always establish the intended connection. We examined how people's experiences of succeeding completing these tasks influence attitudes toward robots. People developed more positive when completed successfully. These findings highlight potential constraints complex increasingly implemented commercially available A trade-off exist between early task success and sustained training by their human partners.

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