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Robot or tablet: users’ behaviors on a memory game

Céline Jost
Marine Grandgeorge
Brigitte Le Pévédic
Dominique Duhaut

Résumé

Robots will be more and more present in our daily life. Even if we guess that they will help us doing our tasks, their future roles remain unclear. Thus, it is important to explore how robots implicitly influence people, in order to design their future roles. This paper investigates human’s behaviors in three game conditions: game with a robot alone, a tablet alone, and both robot and tablet. Results show that the presence of the robot induces no stress. Participants feel more pleasure when they play with the robot alone. Results also highlight that interacting simultaneously with a tablet and a robot could be experienced as negative situation.
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hal-01075295 , version 1 (17-10-2014)

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Céline Jost, Marine Grandgeorge, Brigitte Le Pévédic, Dominique Duhaut. Robot or tablet: users’ behaviors on a memory game. IEEE RO-MAN 2014, 23 th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, Aug 2014, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. ⟨hal-01075295⟩
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