학술논문

Actions speak louder than looks: Does robot appearance affect human reactions to robot protest and distress?
Document Type
Conference
Source
The 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2014 RO-MAN: The 23rd IEEE International Symposium on. :1122-1127 Aug, 2014
Subject
Robotics and Control Systems
Poles and towers
Educational robots
Robot sensing systems
Ethics
Context
Switches
Language
ISSN
1944-9445
1944-9437
Abstract
People will eventually be exposed to robotic agents that may protest their commands for a wide range of reasons. We present an experiment designed to determine whether a robot's appearance has a significant effect on the amount of agency people ascribed to it and its ability to dissuade a human operator from forcing it to carry out a specific command. Participants engage in a human-robot interaction (HRI) with either a small humanoid or non-humanoid robot that verbally protests a command. Initial results indicate that humanoid appearance does not significantly affect the behavior of human operators in the task. Agency ratings given to the robots were also not significantly affected.