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Abstract - Autonomous robots tend to induce the perception of a personality through their behavior and appearance. It has been suggested that the personality of a robot can be used as a design guideline and as a mental model of the robot. We propose a method to design and evaluate personality and expressions for domestic robots.
Robots will induce the perception of being life-like and having a personality through their appearance and behavior [1] -[3]. Already in 1944, Heider and Simmel [4] demonstrated that people attribute motivations, intentions, and goals to simple inanimate objects, based solely on the pattern of their movements. More recently, Reeves and Nass [2] have demonstrated that users are naturally biased to ascribe certain personality traits to machines, to PCs, and other types of media. For a designer, it is therefore important to understand how the perception of product personality influences the interaction.
We identified 3 main perspectives on designing the expressive behavior of a robotic product: the (1) technology, (2) artistic, and (3) user centered perspective. When the first robots were constructed, the behavior was fully determined from a technological, functional point of view. Several architectures for designing the behavior of robotic characters have been proposed [8][9]. Even though the underlying technology is an essential factor for the feasibility of a product, they tend to narrow the design space by technical limitations, rather than by user insights. The focus of the artistic approach on the other hand is on how people perceive the behavior. The underlying idea of conveying messages through expressive behavior is borrowed from the field of movies and animations and applied to robots [10]. Many of the proposed design methods for robotic characters have been borrowed from the human-computer interaction field and are characterized by a strong focus on users. The key principle is an iterative design cycle to evaluate and refine the product. Many user-centered methods have been reported ([11] - [13]).
The 3D animations were used in a think-out-loud evaluation. The objective of the evaluation was to find out how people perceive the expressions of the robot. How do people interpret the designed behaviors Why is some behavior preferred over other behavior 12 people participated individually in a one-hour session in which the 3D animations of the expressive robot behavior were shown. The think-out-loud evaluation and verbal protocol analysis resulted in valuable qualitative user feedback on the designed expressions. The results clearly indicated which expressions were easy to interpret and which were appreciated by the participants. With the evaluation, we finished the first iteration of our design cycle. We have established a clear view on the desired product personality and gathered user feedback on the designed behavior. The results will be used as input for the next iteration.
We have described a process to design the behavior of a domestic robot and proposed it as a method to design a personality and appropriate expressions for autonomous products. Our iterative design process integrates technical, artistic and user-centered perspectives on designing a personality for domestic robots and consists of five main steps. The proposed method combines proven methods from HCI and translated those to the field of HRI. We will continue applying the proposed method to various product development activities and hope to improve it.
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