Towards the applicability of the social robot in the role of an invigilator

Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad, Erioluwa Stephen Adeola, Omar Mubin

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Abstract

We see three different roles (peer, tutee, tutor) for humanoid robots in education. The role of a monitor or an invigilator is understudied. Therefore, in this paper, we describe a method for the social robot to act as an invigilator. We implemented this method on the Nao robot. We conducted a study to compare an active invigilator robot v.s. a passive invigilator robot. The study aimed to understand the participant's perception of the robot in the role of an invigilator. We found that the robot was highly rated as an invigilator regardless of the condition. Participants were generally satisfied with the use of the robot as an invigilator. Participants rated the active robot invigilator to be more human-like and responsive as compared to the passive one. The findings highlight the applicability of the role of a robot invigilator in education and call for a more careful investigation in the future.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHAI'21: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Human Agent Interaction, Virtual Event, Japan, November 9 - 11, 2021
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Pages294-299
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)9781450386203
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Nov 2021
EventInternational Conference on Human Agent Interaction -
Duration: 4 Dec 2023 → …

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Human Agent Interaction
Period4/12/23 → …

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