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Children's Age Influences Their Perceptions of a Humanoid Robot as Being Like a Person or Machine

机译:儿童的年龄影响他们对类人机器人像人或机器的感知

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Models of children's cognitive development indicate that as children grow, they transition from using behavioral cues to knowledge of biology to determine a target's animacy. This paper explores the impact of children's' ages and a humanoid robot's expressive behavior on their perceptions of the robot, using a simple, low-demand measure. Results indicate that children's ages have influence on their perceptions in terms of the robot's status being a person, a machine, or a composite. Younger children (aged 6) tended to rate the robot as being like a person to a substantially greater extent than older children (aged 7) did. However, additional facially-expressive cues from the robot did not subs-tantively impact on children's responses. Implications for future HRI studies are discussed.
机译:儿童认知发展的模型表明,随着儿童的成长,他们从使用行为线索过渡到生物学知识,以确定目标的生命力。本文探讨了儿童年龄和类人机器人的表现行为对他们对机器人的感知的影响,采用了一种简单,低需求的方法。结果表明,儿童的年龄会影响他们的感知,因为机器人的身份是人,机器或复合物。与年龄较大的孩子(7岁)相比,年龄较小的孩子(6岁)趋向于将机器人评为与人相似的程度要高得多。但是,来自机器人的其他面部表情提示并没有实质性地影响儿童的反应。讨论了对未来HRI研究的影响。

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