The physical design of a robot suggests expectations of that robot's functionality for human users and collaborators. When those expectations align with the true capabilities of the robot, interaction with the robot is enhanced. However, misalignment of those expectations can result in an unsatisfying interaction. This paper uses Mechanical Turk to evaluate user expectation through the use of design metaphors as applied to a wide range of robot embodiments. The first study (N=382) associates crowd-sourced design metaphors to different robot embodiments. The second study (N=803) assesses initial social expectations of robot embodiments. The final study (N=805) addresses the degree of abstraction of the design metaphors and the functional expectations projected on robot embodiments. Together, these results can guide robot designers toward aligning user expectations with true robot capabilities, facilitating positive human-robot interaction.
翻译:机器人的物理设计为人类用户和协作者提供了对机器人功能的期望。 当这些期望与机器人的真正能力相一致时, 与机器人的互动会得到加强。 但是, 这些期望的不匹配可能导致不满意的互动。 本文使用机械土耳其语来评估用户的期望, 使用设计比喻来评估各种机器人的化体。 第一项研究( N=382) 将众包设计比喻与不同的机器人化体联系起来。 第二项研究( N=803) 评估了机器人化体的初步社会期望。 最终研究( N=805) 讨论了设计比喻的抽象程度和机器人化体的功能预期。 这些结果可以共同引导机器人设计者将用户的期望与真正的机器人能力相匹配, 便利人类-机器人的正面互动。