Using Speech to Reduce Loss of Trust in Humanoid Social Robots
Krantz, Amandus; Balkenius, Christian; Johansson, Birger (2022). Using Speech to Reduce Loss of Trust in Humanoid Social Robots . 31st IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human Interactive Communication, IEEE RO-MAN. Naples, Italy
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Authors:
Krantz, Amandus
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Balkenius, Christian
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Johansson, Birger
Department:
Cognitive Science
CogComlab
eSSENCE: The e-Science Collaboration
Cognitive modeling
Project:
Non-Verbal Signals of Trust and Group Identification in Humans and Robots
Research Group:
CogComlab
Cognitive modeling
Abstract:
We present data from two online human-robot interaction experiments where 227 participants viewed videos of a humanoid robot exhibiting faulty or non-faulty behaviours while either remaining mute or speaking. The participants were asked to evaluate their perception of the robot's trustworthiness, as well as its likeability, animacy, and perceived intelligence. The results show that, while a non-faulty robot achieves the highest trust, an apparently faulty robot that can speak manages to almost completely mitigate the loss of trust that is otherwise seen with faulty behaviour. We theorize that this mitigation is correlated with the increase in perceived intelligence that is also seen when speech is present.
Keywords:
Social Psychology ;
Computer Vision and Robotics (Autonomous Systems) ;
Robotics
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