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You Look Human, But Act Like a Machine: Agent Appearance and Behavior Modulate Different Aspects of Humana??Robot Interaction

机译:您看起来像人类,但行为就像一台机器:代理的出现和行为调节了Humana的不同方面?机器人交互

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Gaze following occurs automatically in social interactions, but the degree to which gaze is followed depends on whether an agent is perceived to have a mind, making its behavior socially more relevant for the interaction. Mind perception also modulates the attitudes we have toward others, and determines the degree of empathy, prosociality, and morality invested in social interactions. Seeing mind in others is not exclusive to human agents, but mind can also be ascribed to non-human agents like robots, as long as their appearance and/or behavior allows them to be perceived as intentional beings. Previous studies have shown that human appearance and reliable behavior induce mind perception to robot agents, and positively affect attitudes and performance in human–robot interaction. What has not been investigated so far is whether different triggers of mind perception have an independent or interactive effect on attitudes and performance in human–robot interaction. We examine this question by manipulating agent appearance (human vs. robot) and behavior (reliable vs. random) within the same paradigm and examine how congruent (human/reliable vs. robot/random) versus incongruent (human/random vs. robot/reliable) combinations of these triggers affect performance (i.e., gaze following) and attitudes (i.e., agent ratings) in human–robot interaction. The results show that both appearance and behavior affect human–robot interaction but that the two triggers seem to operate in isolation, with appearance more strongly impacting attitudes, and behavior more strongly affecting performance. The implications of these findings for human–robot interaction are discussed.
机译:注视跟随是在社交互动中自动发生的,但注视的程度取决于是否认为某人有思想,从而使其行为在社交上与互动更为相关。头脑感知还可以调节我们对他人的态度,并确定在社交互动中投入的同理心,亲和力和道德程度。在他人中看到思维并非人类行为主体所独有,但也可以将思维归因于非人类行为主体,例如机器人,只要它们的外观和/或行为允许它们被视为有意存在。先前的研究表明,人的外表和可靠的行为会引起人对机器人代理人的感知,并积极影响人机交互中的态度和表现。迄今为止,尚未进行调查的是,不同的思维感知触发因素对人机交互中的态度和表现是否具有独立或交互作用。我们通过在同一范式中操纵代理的外观(人与机器人)和行为(可靠与随机)来检查这个问题,并检查一致性(人/可靠与机器人/随机)与不一致(人/随机与机器人/随机)的一致性这些触发因素的组合会影响人机交互中的表现(即注视)和态度(即特工评级)。结果表明,外观和行为都影响人机交互,但是这两个触发器似乎是孤立运行的,外观对态度的影响更大,而行为对性能的影响更大。讨论了这些发现对人机交互的影响。

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