Designing trustful and empowering human-robot interactions using a living lab approach
R. Vallee & V. Auberge
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AbstractThe notion of trust, not yet enough scientifically defined, that a machine can inspire explicitly or implicitly has been much studied (Schaefer et al., 2016; Chang & Joseph, 2020). For fragile users in isolated situations, it has been shown that by manipulating very simple robot parameters, it is possible to trigger strong attachment and desirability of the machine (Aubergé et al., 2014). Two research questions arise: 1) What are the robot parameters that develop this trust? 2) Does this trust have beneficial or adverse consequences for these users and the entire ecosystem that cares for them? In this presentation, we address the first question using a living lab approach (Pino et al., 2013).Keywords: human robot interaction (HRI), trust, affective computing
R. Vallee & V. Auberge (2024). Designing trustful and empowering human-robot interactions using a living lab approach. Gerontechnology, 23(2), 3-3
https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2024.23.s.1105.3.sp