Social robots are increasingly introduced into children's lives as educational and social companions, yet little is known about how these products might best be introduced to their environments. The emergence of the "unboxing" phenomenon in media suggests that introduction is key to technology adoption where initial impressions are made. To better understand this phenomenon toward designing a positive unboxing experience in the context of social robots for children, we conducted three field studies with families of children aged 8 to 13: (1) an exploratory free-play activity ($n=12$); (2) a co-design session ($n=11$) that informed the development of a prototype box and a curated unboxing experience; and (3) a user study ($n=9$) that evaluated children's experiences. Our findings suggest the unboxing experience of social robots can be improved through the design of a creative aesthetic experience that engages the child socially to guide initial interactions and foster a positive child-robot relationship.
翻译:社会机器人越来越多地被引入儿童生活中,成为教育和社会伙伴,但是对于这些产品如何能最好地引入其环境却知之甚少。媒体中出现的“解箱”现象表明,引入是技术收养的关键,在最初给人留下印象的地方进行技术收养。为了更好地理解这一现象,在儿童社会机器人背景下设计积极的解箱体验,我们与8至13岁儿童的家庭进行了三次实地研究:(1) 探索性自由游戏活动(n=12美元);(2) 共同设计会议(n=11美元),为开发一个原型盒子和整理的无箱经验提供信息;(3) 用户研究(n=9美元),评估儿童的经历。我们的研究结果表明,通过设计创造性的美学经验,让儿童在社会上参与指导初始互动,培养积极的儿童-机器人关系,可以改进社会机器人的解箱体验。