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科学领域:

  • 人与机器人的交互 (HRI)
  • 人工智能 (AI) 是一种人工智能.
  • 机器人技术 机器人技术 机器人技术

背景情况:

  • 社交机器人是关键的人工智能应用程序,需要有效的人际交互.
  • 有限的研究存在于特定的面部特征,如眼睛和嘴巴的形状,如何影响社交机器人的可信度.
  • 设计值得信赖的社交机器人对于市场成功和用户情绪健康至关重要.

研究的目的:

  • 调查社交机器人眼睛和嘴巴形状对感知到的可信度和用户态度的影响.
  • 识别特定的面部特征设计,以增强用户对社交机器人的信任.

主要方法:

  • 在211名参与者中进行了一项2x3的完全因数对象间实验.
  • 参与者被随机分配到六个实验条件,不同的眼睛和嘴巴形状.
  • 感知到的可信度和机器人态度是在暴露于机器人刺激后进行测量的.

主要成果:

  • 圆眼明显增加了与狭眼相比,感知到的可信度.
  • 与倒闭的嘴相比,中立或向上的嘴显著改善了可信度和态度.
  • 感知到的可信度调解了面部特征对机器人态度的影响.

结论:

  • 应用类似人类的可信的面部特征,特别是圆眼和中立/颠倒的嘴,可以增强社交机器人的感知.
  • 结果为HRI提供经验性贡献,并为创建值得信赖的社交机器人提供实际设计指南.