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Title: Do infants perceive the social robot Keepon as a communicative partner?
Authors: Peca A.
Cao, Hoàng Long
Vanderborght, B.
Simut R.
Keywords: Human–robot interaction
Contingency
Agency
Turn-taking
Conversation
Infants
Issue Date: 2016
Series/Report no.: Infant Behavior and Development;42 .- p.157-167
Abstract: This study investigates if infants perceive an unfamiliar agent, such as the robot Keepon, as a social agent after observing an interaction between the robot and a human adult. 23 infants, aged 9–17 month, were exposed, in a first phase, to either a contingent interaction between the active robot and an active human adult, or to an interaction between an active human adult and the non-active robot, followed by a second phase, in which infants were offered the opportunity to initiate a turn-taking interaction with Keepon. The measured variables were: (1) the number of social initiations the infant directed toward the robot, and (2) the number of anticipatory orientations of attention to the agent that follows in the conversation. The results indicate a significant higher level of initiations in the interactive robot condition compared to the non-active robot condition, while the difference between the frequencies of anticipations of turn-taking behaviors was not significant.
URI: http://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/4783
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