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Robot gossip: effects of mode of robot communication on human perceptions of robots

Published: 03 March 2014 Publication History
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    With robots becoming more prevalent, it is important to understand human attitudes toward robots not only when humans directly interact with the robots as most research examines, but when robots are performing nonsocial tasks (e.g., cleaning) within sight and hearing of humans. This study examined how presumed robot communication style in such situations of human-robot co-location affects human perceptions of a group of robots. Results suggest that communication style of robots did not affect perceptions of robots, but further studies should use different techniques to manipulate supposed communication style.

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        HRI '14: Proceedings of the 2014 ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction
        March 2014
        538 pages
        ISBN:9781450326582
        DOI:10.1145/2559636
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        1. group effects
        2. groups of robots
        3. human attitudes toward robots
        4. robot communication style
        5. robots in society
        6. social robotics

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