ROHCJul 23, 2019

An extended framework for characterizing social robots

arXiv:1907.09873v173 citations
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This provides a resource for researchers and designers in social robotics to clarify and position robots, but it is incremental as it builds on prior frameworks.

The authors tackled the problem of characterizing diverse social robots by proposing a framework with 7 dimensions, such as appearance and social capabilities, to unify and extend existing concepts for better understanding and design.

Social robots are becoming increasingly diverse in their design, behavior, and usage. In this chapter, we provide a broad-ranging overview of the main characteristics that arise when one considers social robots and their interactions with humans. We specifically contribute a framework for characterizing social robots along 7 dimensions that we found to be most relevant to their design. These dimensions are: appearance, social capabilities, purpose and application area, relational role, autonomy and intelligence, proximity, and temporal profile. Within each dimension, we account for the variety of social robots through a combination of classifications and/or explanations. Our framework builds on and goes beyond existing frameworks, such as classifications and taxonomies found in the literature. More specifically, it contributes to the unification, clarification, and extension of key concepts, drawing from a rich body of relevant literature. This chapter is meant to serve as a resource for researchers, designers, and developers within and outside the field of social robotics. It is intended to provide them with tools to better understand and position existing social robots, as well as to inform their future design.

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