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How infants perceive the toy robot Pleo. An exploratory case study on infant-robot-interaction

TitleHow infants perceive the toy robot Pleo. An exploratory case study on infant-robot-interaction
Publication TypeWorkshop Paper
AuthorsPitsch, K., and B. Koch
Workshop TitleSecond International Symposium on New Frontiers in Human-Robot-Interaction (AISB)
Name of Host ConferenceAISB
PublisherSSAISB: The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour
Place PublishedLeicester, UK
Year of Publication2010
Pagination80-87
Date Published31/03/2010
AbstractIn order to develop robot systems that can interact with untrained, naïve human users, it is important to understand how people – from different age groups – perceive a given robot system and which features might be relevant for this. While existing studies generally use questionnaires/interviews and/or coding schemes rendering either abstract categories or single features of individual behaviour towards a robot, we suggest to use a different methodological approach: to use the concepts and methodological tools from Conversation Analysis (EM/CA). Investigating video data from a study in which users – here: infants 3 to 8 years old – play with the toy robot Pleo, we show that and how (1) a user’s perception, categorization and re-interpretation of a robot system emerges step by step during and from the interaction with the system, and (2) how the users’ attempts to establish coordinated ‘sequences of action’ play a central role in this. The results of our exploratory case analysis are discussed in the light of studies suggesting that, in infants, robotic pets seem to blur foundational ontological categories, such as animate vs. inanimate.
Keywordscategorization, children, Conversation Analysis, hri, Human-robot interaction, infant, user perception
URLhttp://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/kpitsch/KPPapers/PitschKoch2010InfantsPleo.pdf
Type of PresentationTalk
PresenterPitsch, Karola
Citation Key2323

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