Evaluating the Nao Robot in the Role of Personal Assistant: The Effect of Gender in Robot Performance Evaluation
By using techniques such as the Wizard of Oz (WoZ) and video capture, this paper evaluated the performance of the Nao Robot in the role of a personal assistant, which was valuated alongside the impact of the assigned gender (male/female) in the perceived performance of the robot assistant. Within a...
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doaj-556aaf94d5e847f5a756d39bbf79c6882020-11-25T01:18:40ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002019-11-013112010.3390/proceedings2019031020proceedings2019031020Evaluating the Nao Robot in the Role of Personal Assistant: The Effect of Gender in Robot Performance EvaluationAdrian Vega0Kryscia Ramírez-Benavides1Luis A. Guerrero2Gustavo López3Centro de Investigaciones en Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación, Universidad de Costa Rica, 2060 San José, Costa RicaCentro de Investigaciones en Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación, Universidad de Costa Rica, 2060 San José, Costa RicaCentro de Investigaciones en Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación, Universidad de Costa Rica, 2060 San José, Costa RicaCentro de Investigaciones en Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación, Universidad de Costa Rica, 2060 San José, Costa RicaBy using techniques such as the Wizard of Oz (WoZ) and video capture, this paper evaluated the performance of the Nao Robot in the role of a personal assistant, which was valuated alongside the impact of the assigned gender (male/female) in the perceived performance of the robot assistant. Within a sample size of 39 computer sciences students, this study assessed criteria such as: perceived enjoyment, intention to use, perceived sociability, trust, intelligence, animacy, anthropomorphism, and sympathy, utilizing testing tools such as Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and Godspeed Questionnaire (GSQ). These methods identified a significant effect of the gender assigned to the robot in variables such as intelligence and sympathy.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/31/1/20human–robot interactionhrihciutautgsqwozgender |
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Adrian Vega Kryscia Ramírez-Benavides Luis A. Guerrero Gustavo López Evaluating the Nao Robot in the Role of Personal Assistant: The Effect of Gender in Robot Performance Evaluation Proceedings human–robot interaction hri hci utaut gsq woz gender |
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Evaluating the Nao Robot in the Role of Personal Assistant: The Effect of Gender in Robot Performance Evaluation |
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Evaluating the Nao Robot in the Role of Personal Assistant: The Effect of Gender in Robot Performance Evaluation |
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Evaluating the Nao Robot in the Role of Personal Assistant: The Effect of Gender in Robot Performance Evaluation |
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Evaluating the Nao Robot in the Role of Personal Assistant: The Effect of Gender in Robot Performance Evaluation |
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Evaluating the Nao Robot in the Role of Personal Assistant: The Effect of Gender in Robot Performance Evaluation |
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evaluating the nao robot in the role of personal assistant: the effect of gender in robot performance evaluation |
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By using techniques such as the Wizard of Oz (WoZ) and video capture, this paper evaluated the performance of the Nao Robot in the role of a personal assistant, which was valuated alongside the impact of the assigned gender (male/female) in the perceived performance of the robot assistant. Within a sample size of 39 computer sciences students, this study assessed criteria such as: perceived enjoyment, intention to use, perceived sociability, trust, intelligence, animacy, anthropomorphism, and sympathy, utilizing testing tools such as Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and Godspeed Questionnaire (GSQ). These methods identified a significant effect of the gender assigned to the robot in variables such as intelligence and sympathy. |
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