If robotic companions are to be used in the near future by aging adults, they have to be accepted by them. In the process of developing a methodology to measure, predict and explain acceptance of robotic companions, we researched the influence of social abilities, social presence and perceived enjoyment. After an experiment (n=30) that included collecting usage data and a second experiment (n=40) with a robot in a more and less sociable condition we were able to confirm the relevance of these concepts. Results suggest that social abilities contribute to the sense of social presence when interacting with a robotic companion and this leads, through higher enjoyment to a higher acceptance score
Social robots are being developed to support care given to older adults (OA), people with dementia (...
This dissertation presents advances in social human-robot interaction (HRI) and human social cogniti...
Research and development in socially assistive robotics have produced several novel applications in ...
If robotic companions are to be used in the near future by aging adults, they have to be accepted by...
This study examines the influence of perceived social abilities of a robot on user’s attitude toward...
In order to introduce social robots successfully, we must first understand the underlying reasons wh...
Personal robots and screen agents can be equipped with social abilities to facilitate interaction. T...
Research in social robotics is focused on the development of robots that can provide physical and co...
The possibilities of using robots in eldercare have inspired a growing number of research projects. ...
The study presented in this article aims to improve our understanding of how people use zoomorphic r...
In this paper we explore the concept of enjoyment as a possible factor influencing acceptance of rob...
The aim of this paper was to explore the psychosocial determinants that lead to acceptability and wi...
Exploring the relationship between social presence, conversational expressiveness, and robot accepta...
It is generally recognized that non perceptual factors like age, gender, education and computer expe...
This empirical study compares elderly people's social perception of human versus robotic coaches in ...
Social robots are being developed to support care given to older adults (OA), people with dementia (...
This dissertation presents advances in social human-robot interaction (HRI) and human social cogniti...
Research and development in socially assistive robotics have produced several novel applications in ...
If robotic companions are to be used in the near future by aging adults, they have to be accepted by...
This study examines the influence of perceived social abilities of a robot on user’s attitude toward...
In order to introduce social robots successfully, we must first understand the underlying reasons wh...
Personal robots and screen agents can be equipped with social abilities to facilitate interaction. T...
Research in social robotics is focused on the development of robots that can provide physical and co...
The possibilities of using robots in eldercare have inspired a growing number of research projects. ...
The study presented in this article aims to improve our understanding of how people use zoomorphic r...
In this paper we explore the concept of enjoyment as a possible factor influencing acceptance of rob...
The aim of this paper was to explore the psychosocial determinants that lead to acceptability and wi...
Exploring the relationship between social presence, conversational expressiveness, and robot accepta...
It is generally recognized that non perceptual factors like age, gender, education and computer expe...
This empirical study compares elderly people's social perception of human versus robotic coaches in ...
Social robots are being developed to support care given to older adults (OA), people with dementia (...
This dissertation presents advances in social human-robot interaction (HRI) and human social cogniti...
Research and development in socially assistive robotics have produced several novel applications in ...