2022
DOI: 10.3390/app122312191
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Effects of Voice and Lighting Color on the Social Perception of Home Healthcare Robots

Abstract: The influence of matching between robots’ social cues on users’ social perceptions should be investigated systematically to better fit robots to their occupational roles. In this study, an experiment with 69 older and middle-aged participants was conducted to explore the effects of the voice and lighting color of a home healthcare robot on users’ social perception, which was measured by the Robotic Social Attributes Scale (RoSAS). The results indicated that voice and lighting color significantly affected socia… Show more

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“…In recent years of research, the combination of various intelligent devices has been proposed to achieve more intuitive visualization, remote control, and collaborative work. Emerging interactive devices and display terminals such as tablets, virtual reality (VR) [10,11], augmented reality (AR) devices [12], sound [13], smartphones, and gestures [14] have been integrated. These devices have brought new solutions to achieve a more intuitive visualization of teleoperation issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years of research, the combination of various intelligent devices has been proposed to achieve more intuitive visualization, remote control, and collaborative work. Emerging interactive devices and display terminals such as tablets, virtual reality (VR) [10,11], augmented reality (AR) devices [12], sound [13], smartphones, and gestures [14] have been integrated. These devices have brought new solutions to achieve a more intuitive visualization of teleoperation issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%