People's perception of domestic service robots : same household, same opinion?

Julia Fink, Valérie Bauwens, Omar Mubin, Frédéric Kaplan, Pierre Dillenbourg

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Abstract

The study presented in this paper examined people's perception of domestic service robots by means of an ethnographic study. We investigated initial reactions of nine households who lived with a Roomba vacuum cleaner robot over a two week period. To explore people's attitude and how it changed over time, we used a recurring questionnaire that was filled at three different times, integrated in 18 semi-structured qualitative interviews. Our findings suggest that being part of a specific household has an impact how each individual household member perceives the robot. We interpret that, even though individual experiences with the robot might differ from one other, a household shares a specific opinion about the robot. Moreover our findings also indicate that how people perceived Roomba did not change drastically over the two week period.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings Social Robotics, Third International Conference, ICSR 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 24-25, 2011
PublisherSpringer
Pages204-213
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9783642255038
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
EventInternational Conference on Social Robotics -
Duration: 27 Oct 2014 → …

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Social Robotics
Period27/10/14 → …

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