articleHuman-Computer InteractionMay 28, 2004BRONZE OA

Interactive Robots as Social Partners and Peer Tutors for Children: A Field Trial

Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International · Osaka University

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Abstract

Robots increasingly have the potential to interact with people in daily life. It is believed that, based on this ability, they will play an essential role in human society in the not-so-distant future. This article examined the proposition that robots could form relationships with children and that children might learn from robots as they learn from other children. In this article, this idea is studied in an 18-day field trial held at a Japanese elementary school. Two English-speaking "Robovie" robots interacted with first-and sixth-grade pupils at the perimeter of their respective classrooms. Using wireless identification tags and sensors, these robots identified and interacted with children who came near…

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Keywords
  • Robot
  • Vocabulary
  • Psychology
  • Test (biology)
  • Matching (statistics)
  • Proposition
  • Developmental psychology
  • Artificial intelligence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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