Exploring the use of robots as social mediators in a remote human-human collaborative communication experiment
Our long-term goal is to develop robots as social mediators that can support human-human communication in remote interaction scenarios. This paper explores the effects of an autonomous robot on human-human remote communication and studies participants’ preferences in comparison with a communication...
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doaj-66157a66f64344089b1b4d43d635fc0e2021-10-02T19:16:34ZengDe GruyterPaladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics2081-48362012-03-013111010.2478/s13230-012-0018-zExploring the use of robots as social mediators in a remote human-human collaborative communication experimentPapadopoulos Fotios0Dautenhahn Kerstin1Ho Wan Ching2University of Hertfordshire, Adaptive Systems Research Group, School of Computer Science, UKUniversity of Hertfordshire, Adaptive Systems Research Group, School of Computer Science, UKUniversity of Hertfordshire, Adaptive Systems Research Group, School of Computer Science, UKOur long-term goal is to develop robots as social mediators that can support human-human communication in remote interaction scenarios. This paper explores the effects of an autonomous robot on human-human remote communication and studies participants’ preferences in comparison with a communication system not involving robots. We developed a platform for remote human-human communication in the context of a collaborative computer game. The exploratory study involved twenty pairs of participants who communicated using video conference software. Participants expressed more social cues when using the robot and sharing of their game experiences with each other. However, analyses of the interactions of the participants with each other and with the robot show that it is difficult for participants to familiarise themselves quickly with the robot while they can perform the same task more efficiently with conventional devices. These issues need to be carefully considered and addressed when designing human-human remote communication systems with robots as social mediators.https://doi.org/10.2478/s13230-012-0018-zhricollaborative gameremote communicationsocial mediationcomputer gamerobot synchronisation |
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Exploring the use of robots as social mediators in a remote human-human collaborative communication experiment |
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Exploring the use of robots as social mediators in a remote human-human collaborative communication experiment |
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Exploring the use of robots as social mediators in a remote human-human collaborative communication experiment |
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exploring the use of robots as social mediators in a remote human-human collaborative communication experiment |
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De Gruyter |
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Paladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics |
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2081-4836 |
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2012-03-01 |
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Our long-term goal is to develop robots as social mediators that can support human-human communication in remote interaction scenarios. This paper explores the effects of an autonomous robot on human-human remote communication and studies participants’ preferences in comparison with a communication system not involving robots. We developed a platform for remote human-human communication in the context of a collaborative computer game. The exploratory study involved twenty pairs of participants who communicated using video conference software. Participants expressed more social cues when using the robot and sharing of their game experiences with each other. However, analyses of the interactions of the participants with each other and with the robot show that it is difficult for participants to familiarise themselves quickly with the robot while they can perform the same task more efficiently with conventional devices. These issues need to be carefully considered and addressed when designing human-human remote communication systems with robots as social mediators. |
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hri collaborative game remote communication social mediation computer game robot synchronisation |
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