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oai:arXiv.org:2405.15037

Topic
Computer Science - Human-Computer ... Computer Science - Robotics 68-06
Author
Hu, Yaxin Stegner, Laura Kotturi, Yasmine Zhang, Caroline Peng, Yi-Hao Huq, Faria Zhao, Yuhang Bigham, Jeffrey P. Mutlu, Bilge
Category

Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

5/29/2024

Keywords
study adults remote
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Abstract

In this paper, we explore the design and use of conversational telepresence robots to help homebound older adults interact with the external world.

An initial needfinding study (N=8) using video vignettes revealed older adults' experiential needs for robot-mediated remote experiences such as exploration, reminiscence and social participation.

We then designed a prototype system to support these goals and conducted a technology probe study (N=11) to garner a deeper understanding of user preferences for remote experiences.

The study revealed user interactive patterns in each desired experience, highlighting the need of robot guidance, social engagements with the robot and the remote bystanders.

Our work identifies a novel design space where conversational telepresence robots can be used to foster meaningful interactions in the remote physical environment.

We offer design insights into the robot's proactive role in providing guidance and using dialogue to create personalized, contextualized and meaningful experiences.

;Comment: In proceedings of ACM Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) 2024

Hu, Yaxin,Stegner, Laura,Kotturi, Yasmine,Zhang, Caroline,Peng, Yi-Hao,Huq, Faria,Zhao, Yuhang,Bigham, Jeffrey P.,Mutlu, Bilge, 2024, "This really lets us see the entire world:" Designing a conversational telepresence robot for homebound older adults

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