Robotics researchers foresee that robots will become ubiquitous in our natural environments, such as our homes. For a successful diffusion of social robots, it is important to study the user acceptance of such robots. In an online survey, we have investigated the acceptance of three different possible roles for domestic social robots and the preferred appearance. The results show that, although most people prefer a humanoid robot for domestic purposes, the role for which a social robot is build affects the choice for a robotic appearance made by potential future users. When comparing the acceptance of the three different roles, people evaluate the companion robot more negatively on the different acceptance variables. Implications of these r...
Abstract Social psychology offers a perspective on the acceptance and adoption of technology that is...
As humanoid robots become increasingly lifelike, the boundaries are blurring between their roles as ...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
Robotics researchers foresee that robots will become ubiquitous in our natural environments, such as...
When designing social robots, it is crucial to understand the diverse expectations of different kind...
Many independent studies in social robotics and human–robot interaction have gained knowledge on var...
Abstract: Human-robot interaction (HRI) is a rapidly growing area of research and the important fact...
In order to introduce social robots successfully, we must first understand the underlying reasons wh...
The anthropomorphic features of social robots are closely linked to user acceptance of social robots...
Selecting the suitable form of a robot, i.e. physical or virtual, for a task is not straightforward....
Research in social robotics is focused on the development of robots that can provide physical and co...
Selecting the suitable form of a robot, i.e. physical or virtual, for a task is not straightforward....
Lohse M, Hegel F, Wrede B. Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and ...
The increasing mere presence of robots in everyday life does not automatically result in gradual acc...
Although personal robots hold great promise, they face many barriers to being accepted and adopted i...
Abstract Social psychology offers a perspective on the acceptance and adoption of technology that is...
As humanoid robots become increasingly lifelike, the boundaries are blurring between their roles as ...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
Robotics researchers foresee that robots will become ubiquitous in our natural environments, such as...
When designing social robots, it is crucial to understand the diverse expectations of different kind...
Many independent studies in social robotics and human–robot interaction have gained knowledge on var...
Abstract: Human-robot interaction (HRI) is a rapidly growing area of research and the important fact...
In order to introduce social robots successfully, we must first understand the underlying reasons wh...
The anthropomorphic features of social robots are closely linked to user acceptance of social robots...
Selecting the suitable form of a robot, i.e. physical or virtual, for a task is not straightforward....
Research in social robotics is focused on the development of robots that can provide physical and co...
Selecting the suitable form of a robot, i.e. physical or virtual, for a task is not straightforward....
Lohse M, Hegel F, Wrede B. Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and ...
The increasing mere presence of robots in everyday life does not automatically result in gradual acc...
Although personal robots hold great promise, they face many barriers to being accepted and adopted i...
Abstract Social psychology offers a perspective on the acceptance and adoption of technology that is...
As humanoid robots become increasingly lifelike, the boundaries are blurring between their roles as ...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...