Research in child-robot interactions suggests that engaging in "care-taking" of a social robot, such as tucking the robot in at night, can strengthen relationships formed between children and robots. In this work, we aim to better understand and explore the design space of caretaking activities with 10 children, aged 8--12 from eight families, involving an exploratory design session followed by a preliminary feasibility testing of robot caretaking activities. The design sessions provided insight into children's current caretaking tasks, how they would take care of a social robot, and how these new caretaking activities could be integrated into their daily routines. The feasibility study tested two different types of robot caretaking tasks, which we call connection and utility, and measured their short term effects on children's perceptions of and closeness to the social robot. We discuss the themes and present interaction design guidelines of robot caretaking activities for children.
翻译:在这项工作中,我们的目标是更好地理解和探索与来自8个家庭的10名8-12岁儿童一起开展照料活动的设计空间,包括探索性设计会议,随后对机器人照料活动进行初步可行性测试。设计会议深入了解了儿童目前的照料任务,他们将如何照料社会机器人,以及这些新的照料活动如何能融入他们的日常工作。 可行性研究测试了两种不同类型的机器人照料任务,我们称之为连接和实用性,并测量了它们对儿童对社会机器人的看法和接近性的短期影响。我们讨论了机器人照料儿童活动的主题并提出了互动设计指南。