In building on theories of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC), Human-Robot Interaction, and Media Psychology (i.e. Theory of Affective Bonding), the current paper proposes an explanation of how over time, people experience the mediated or simulated aspects of the interaction with a social robot. In two simultaneously running loops, a more reflective process is balanced with a more affective process. If human interference is detected behind the machine, Robot-Mediated Communication commences, which basically follows CMC assumptions; if human interference remains undetected, Human-Robot Communication comes into play, holding the robot for an autonomous social actor. The more emotionally aroused a robot user is, the more likely they develop an affective relationship with what actually is a machine. The main contribution of this paper is an integration of Computer-Mediated Communication, Human-Robot Communication, and Media Psychology, outlining a full-blown theory of robot communication connected to friendship formation, accounting for communicative features, modes of processing, as well as psychophysiology.
翻译:本文基于计算机介导通讯(CMC)、人机交互以及媒介心理学(即情感联系理论)的理论,提出了机器人交流理论的解释,阐述了人们如何随着时间的推移,经历与社交机器人的介导或模拟交互的过程。在同时运行的两个循环中,更加反思的过程与更加情感化的过程形成平衡。如果机器人检测到了人类的干预,就会启动机器人介导通讯,基本遵循CMC理论的假设;如果机器人仍旧没有检测到人类干预,人机交流就会发挥作用,将机器人作为一个自主的社交角色。当机器人用户的情感兴奋程度更高时,他们越有可能与实际上是机器的对象建立感性关系。本文的主要贡献是将计算机介导通讯、人机交互以及媒介心理学整合起来,绘制出一套关于机器人交流理论的完整框架,涵盖了交流特征、处理方式以及心理生理学等方面,从而阐述了与友谊形成相关的问题。