Anthropomorphism is generally defined as the attribution of human-like characteristics to social robots and other non-human objects. We argue that different researchers have different interpretations of this concept, leading to measuring instruments that focus on different subsets of human-like characteristics. In the current paper, we discuss these different interpretations and explore a new method for measuring anthropomorphism, based on the Rasch model. The aim of the current work is to map anthropomorphism as a range of human-like characteristics on a one-dimensional scale. The scale’s validity and sensitivity were tested by comparing it with two available measuring instruments and by comparing people’s responses to different types of a...
Anthropomorphism, the attribution of humanlike characteristics to nonhuman entities, may be resultin...
This study emphasizes the need for standardized measurement tools for human robot interaction (HRI)....
Automated systems are becoming increasingly more prominent in our lives. As this continues to happen...
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In human-robot interaction research, much attention is given to the extent to which people perceive ...
An important factor in the eectiveness of virtual health\u3cbr/\u3eagents is the extent to which the...
Anthropomorphism is a common phenomenon when people attribute human characteristics to non-human obj...
With robots increasingly assuming social roles (e.g., assistants, companions), anthropomorphism (i.e...
Anthropomorphism is one of the most extensively studied topics in HRI. Various factors were reporte...
In human-robot interaction research, much attention is given to the development of socially assistiv...
Abstract: This paper discusses different approaches to anthropo-morphism in social robotics. While a...
Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the e...
In this literature review we explain anthropomorphism and its role in the design of socially interac...
Zlotowski J, Sumioka H, Eyssel FA, Nishio S, Bartneck C, Ishiguro H. Model of dual anthropomorphism....
The present research aims at gaining a better insight on the psychological barriers to the introduct...
Anthropomorphism, the attribution of humanlike characteristics to nonhuman entities, may be resultin...
This study emphasizes the need for standardized measurement tools for human robot interaction (HRI)....
Automated systems are becoming increasingly more prominent in our lives. As this continues to happen...
\u3cp\u3eAnthropomorphism is generally defined as the attribution of human-like characteristics to s...
In human-robot interaction research, much attention is given to the extent to which people perceive ...
An important factor in the eectiveness of virtual health\u3cbr/\u3eagents is the extent to which the...
Anthropomorphism is a common phenomenon when people attribute human characteristics to non-human obj...
With robots increasingly assuming social roles (e.g., assistants, companions), anthropomorphism (i.e...
Anthropomorphism is one of the most extensively studied topics in HRI. Various factors were reporte...
In human-robot interaction research, much attention is given to the development of socially assistiv...
Abstract: This paper discusses different approaches to anthropo-morphism in social robotics. While a...
Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the e...
In this literature review we explain anthropomorphism and its role in the design of socially interac...
Zlotowski J, Sumioka H, Eyssel FA, Nishio S, Bartneck C, Ishiguro H. Model of dual anthropomorphism....
The present research aims at gaining a better insight on the psychological barriers to the introduct...
Anthropomorphism, the attribution of humanlike characteristics to nonhuman entities, may be resultin...
This study emphasizes the need for standardized measurement tools for human robot interaction (HRI)....
Automated systems are becoming increasingly more prominent in our lives. As this continues to happen...