Title
Young Users' Perception of a Social Robot Displaying Familiarity and Eliciting Disclosure.
Abstract
Establishing a positive relationship between a user and a system is considered important or even necessary in applications of social robots or other computational artifacts which require long-term engagement. We discuss several experiments investigating the effects of specific relational verbal behaviors within the broader context of developing a social robot for long-term support of self-management improvement in children with Type 1 diabetes. Our results show that displaying familiarity with a user as well as eliciting the user's self-disclosure in off-activity talk contribute to the user's perception of the social robot as a friend. We also observed increased commitment to interaction success related to familiarity display and increased interest in further interactions related to off-activity talk.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/978-3-319-25554-5_38
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Keywords
Field
DocType
Child-robot interaction,Human-robot interaction,Long-term interaction,Social robot,Verbal behavior,Personalization,Continuity behaviors,Familiarity display,Self-disclosure,Off-activity talk,Perception of robot as friend
Social psychology,Social robot,Cognitive psychology,Psychology,Self-disclosure,Perception,Human–robot interaction,Personalization
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
9388
0302-9743
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.50
8
8