DocumentCode
2733552
Title
An Intelligent Artifact as a Cohabitant: An Analysis of a Home Robot_s Conversation Log
Author
Matsumoto, Naoko ; Yamazaki, Tatsuya ; Tokosumi, Akifumi ; Ueda, Hirotada
Author_Institution
Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Tokyo
fYear
2007
fDate
5-7 Sept. 2007
Firstpage
21
Lastpage
21
Abstract
This paper examines an unprecedented phenomenon in communication between human and intelligent artifacts within the home environment over the course of a 16 day-long experiment. We applied protocol analysis to analyze user utterances recognized by a voice recognition system on the home robot from the cognitive viewpoint. In this paper, two types of analysis have been conducted: (i) time-series analysis and (ii) analysis of differences in each room. The results indicate that (a) users get accustomed over time to the intelligent artifact and attachment emotions are elicited gradually with the passage of time, (b) users have gradually mixed cognition for the intelligent artifacts, which come to be recognized both as a cohabitant and as a tool, (c) users´ complains have been counterbalanced with attachment emotions, and (d) users´ cognition is different in each room and their cognition involving the intelligent artifacts would be also different.
Keywords
home computing; man-machine systems; robots; speech processing; speech recognition; time series; ubiquitous computing; cohabitant; home robot conversation log; intelligent artifact; protocol analysis; time-series analysis; user utterances; voice recognition system; Artificial intelligence; Cognition; Cognitive robotics; Human robot interaction; Information analysis; Intelligent robots; Positron emission tomography; Speech analysis; Speech recognition; Time series analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Innovative Computing, Information and Control, 2007. ICICIC '07. Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kumamoto
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2882-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICICIC.2007.158
Filename
4427668
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