Smart home automation that adapts to a user's emotional state can enhance psychological safety in daily living environments. This study proposes an emotion-aware automation framework guided by the emotional Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architecture (eBICA), which integrates appraisal, somatic responses, and behavior selection. We conducted a proof-of-concept experiment in a pseudo-smart-home environment, where participants were exposed to an anxiety-inducing event followed by a comfort-inducing automation. State anxiety (STAI-S) was measured throughout the task sequence. The results showed a significant reduction in STAI-S immediately after introducing the avoidance automation, demonstrating that emotion-based control can effectively promote psychological safety. Furthermore, an analysis of individual characteristics suggested that personality and anxiety-related traits modulate the degree of relief, indicating the potential for personalized emotion-adaptive automation. Overall, this study provides empirical evidence that eBICA-based emotional control can function effectively in smart home environments and offers a foundation for next-generation affective home automation systems.
翻译:能够适应用户情感状态的智能家居自动化可以增强日常居住环境中的心理安全感。本研究提出了一种以情感仿生认知架构(eBICA)为指导的情感感知自动化框架,该框架整合了评估、躯体反应和行为选择。我们在一个伪智能家居环境中进行了概念验证实验,参与者先经历一个诱发焦虑的事件,随后接受一个诱发舒适感的自动化干预。在整个任务序列中持续测量状态焦虑(STAI-S)。结果显示,在引入回避型自动化干预后,STAI-S立即出现显著下降,这表明基于情感的控制能有效促进心理安全感。此外,对个体特征的分析表明,人格和焦虑相关特质调节了缓解程度,这预示了个性化情感自适应自动化的潜力。总体而言,本研究提供了实证证据,表明基于eBICA的情感控制可以在智能家居环境中有效运行,并为下一代情感化家居自动化系统奠定了基础。