The present research aims at investigating effects of participants’ age (middle-aged and seniors) and type of assistive device (female virtual agents vs female android robots) on users’ acceptance. The study involved 4 groups of two middle-aged and two seniors (for a total of 181) participants asked to ex- press their potential acceptance to be assisted in their daily routines by two female android robots/virtual agents. Acceptance was assessed in terms of scores assigned by participants to their willingness to interact with the female agents/robots and pragmatic (PQ), hedonic - identity (HQI), hedonic - feeling (HQF) and attractiveness (ATT) qualities. Video clips of the proposed agents or robots were randomly presented, and after each pre...
The aim of this paper was to explore the psychosocial determinants that lead to acceptability and wi...
Many older adults value their independence and prefer to age in place. Robots can be designed to ass...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Jérémy Wrobel,1,2 Mélanie Cornuet,1,2 Hélène Kerhe...
The present research aims at investigating effects of participants’ age (middle-aged and seniors) an...
The growing presence of robots in our daily life brings out the need to develop systems that are eve...
With the aging of the population worldwide, humanoid robots are being used with an older population,...
The present study investigates the extent to which robots' 1) degree of human likeness, 2) gender an...
This paper investigates effects of participants’ gender and age (adolescents, young adults, and seni...
This paper reports on a study conducted as part of the EU EMPATHIC project, whose goal is to develop...
This paper is positioned inside a research project investigating elders’ preferences and acceptance ...
This paper reports on experiments devoted to explore the role of specific attributes of humanoid vir...
This experimental study examines the acceptance of younger (vs. older) users for personal robot assi...
Longevity, and good Quality of Life enhances a positive ageing experience by post- retirement adults...
Introducing robots in healthcare facilities and homes may reduce the workload of healthcare personne...
Background: In Europe, the population of older people is increasing rapidly. Many older people prefe...
The aim of this paper was to explore the psychosocial determinants that lead to acceptability and wi...
Many older adults value their independence and prefer to age in place. Robots can be designed to ass...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Jérémy Wrobel,1,2 Mélanie Cornuet,1,2 Hélène Kerhe...
The present research aims at investigating effects of participants’ age (middle-aged and seniors) an...
The growing presence of robots in our daily life brings out the need to develop systems that are eve...
With the aging of the population worldwide, humanoid robots are being used with an older population,...
The present study investigates the extent to which robots' 1) degree of human likeness, 2) gender an...
This paper investigates effects of participants’ gender and age (adolescents, young adults, and seni...
This paper reports on a study conducted as part of the EU EMPATHIC project, whose goal is to develop...
This paper is positioned inside a research project investigating elders’ preferences and acceptance ...
This paper reports on experiments devoted to explore the role of specific attributes of humanoid vir...
This experimental study examines the acceptance of younger (vs. older) users for personal robot assi...
Longevity, and good Quality of Life enhances a positive ageing experience by post- retirement adults...
Introducing robots in healthcare facilities and homes may reduce the workload of healthcare personne...
Background: In Europe, the population of older people is increasing rapidly. Many older people prefe...
The aim of this paper was to explore the psychosocial determinants that lead to acceptability and wi...
Many older adults value their independence and prefer to age in place. Robots can be designed to ass...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Jérémy Wrobel,1,2 Mélanie Cornuet,1,2 Hélène Kerhe...