Social robots, which mostly look and behave like humans, are often perceived as somehow alive and treated similar to humans, despite the fact that they are non-living electronic devices. Based on considerations of the uncertainty reduction theory, the question arises what expectancies regarding social robots people have and what sources they use to achieve these expectancies. To receive an in-depth understanding of people’s expectancies regarding social robots and particularly how these expectancies are influenced by people’s experiences with real robots but also with fictional robots from media, thirteen semi-structured interviews and a quantitative online study (n = 433) were conducted. Results indicate that people’s experiences with robo...
To advance the research area of social robotics, it is important to understand the effect of differe...
To foresee the potential acceptance, rejection and adaptation of robots in societies, it is necessar...
Stereotypes play a key role both in human and in robot perception. As such, these may play an import...
Social robots, which mostly look and behave like humans, are often perceived as somehow alive and tr...
Social robots, which mostly look and behave like humans, are often perceived as somehow alive and tr...
This work is presented in defence of the thesis that it is possible to measure the social expectatio...
We live in a complex world where we proactively plan and execute various behaviors by forming expect...
Research in social robotics is focused on the development of robots that can provide physical and co...
As social robots become more common, there is a need to understand how people perceive and interact ...
Abstract Research has shown that people evaluate others according to specific categor...
Social robots are a lesser known technology with uncertain but seemingly very powerful potential, wh...
Loth S, de Ruiter J, eds. Understanding social signals: how do we recognise the intentions of others...
The human physical resemblance of humanoid social robots (HRSs) has proven to be particularly effect...
Social robots have been increasingly popular during the past decade. Anthropomorphism is identified ...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
To advance the research area of social robotics, it is important to understand the effect of differe...
To foresee the potential acceptance, rejection and adaptation of robots in societies, it is necessar...
Stereotypes play a key role both in human and in robot perception. As such, these may play an import...
Social robots, which mostly look and behave like humans, are often perceived as somehow alive and tr...
Social robots, which mostly look and behave like humans, are often perceived as somehow alive and tr...
This work is presented in defence of the thesis that it is possible to measure the social expectatio...
We live in a complex world where we proactively plan and execute various behaviors by forming expect...
Research in social robotics is focused on the development of robots that can provide physical and co...
As social robots become more common, there is a need to understand how people perceive and interact ...
Abstract Research has shown that people evaluate others according to specific categor...
Social robots are a lesser known technology with uncertain but seemingly very powerful potential, wh...
Loth S, de Ruiter J, eds. Understanding social signals: how do we recognise the intentions of others...
The human physical resemblance of humanoid social robots (HRSs) has proven to be particularly effect...
Social robots have been increasingly popular during the past decade. Anthropomorphism is identified ...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
To advance the research area of social robotics, it is important to understand the effect of differe...
To foresee the potential acceptance, rejection and adaptation of robots in societies, it is necessar...
Stereotypes play a key role both in human and in robot perception. As such, these may play an import...