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텔레프레즌스 로봇을 통한 권리행사의 세대간 수용성 격차 (Generation Gap of Expected Rights through Telepresence Robots)

  • 배일한;한정혜
    • 로봇학회논문지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.160-168
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    • 2020
  • There exists a popular belief that the elderly are more conservative than the younger people in acceptability of new technology. This study explores whether the generation gap in technology acceptance exists in the case of using telepresence robots, which project the presence and mobility of remote operator, for the universal purpose of social participation rather than for specific applications. Two groups of senior citizens and undergraduate students in their twenties personally experienced the telepresence robots operation and conducted a survey on how they perceived the social participation of a remote operator mediated by telepresence robot and to what extent the remote operator deserve equal rights to be treated as if one really exists in the local environment. The results show that the elderly have higher expectation on the role and functions of telepresence robots, and more favorable in principle for a remote operator to exercise equal rights by operating telepresence robot. It suggests that the stereotypes, the elderly lag behind younger generation in accepting new technology, is unlikely to fit into the telepresence robot market, for the elderly have more favor and support using telepresence robots as an universal avatar for social participation.

자폐 범주성 장애 아동의 눈맞춤과 얼굴표정읽기 기능향상을 위한 행동 중재용 로봇시스템 (A Robotic System with Behavioral Intervention facilitating Eye Contact and Facial Emotion Recognition of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders)

  • 윤상석;김혁수;최종석;박성기
    • 로봇학회논문지
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we propose and examine the feasibility of the robot-assisted behavioral intervention system so as to strengthen positive response of the children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) for learning social skills. Based on well-known behavioral treatment protocols, the robot offers therapeutic training elements of eye contact and emotion reading respectively in child-robot interaction, and it subsequently accomplishes pre-allocated meaningful acts by estimating the level of children's reactivity from reliable recognition modules, as a coping strategy. Furthermore, for the purpose of labor saving and attracting children's interest, we implemented the robotic stimulation configuration with semi-autonomous actions capable of inducing intimacy and tension to children in instructional trials. From these configurations, by evaluating the ability of recognizing human activity as well as by showing improved reactivity for social training, we verified that the proposed system has some positive effects on social development, targeted for preschoolers who have a high functioning level.

돌봄보조 로봇의 개발과 서비스에 대한 윤리적 고찰: 이승, 자세변환, 식사, 배설 돌봄보조 로봇을 중심으로 (Ethical Review of Development and Service with Care Assistance Robot: Focusing on Transfer, Repositioning, Feeding, and Toileting Care Assistance Robot)

  • 배영현
    • 로봇학회논문지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to ethical review on the development and service with care assistance robot. An integrative review concept analysis method was used. We analyzed the classification and role of service robots, the concept of the robot ethic and the care ethic. And there were derived the development and service about care assistance robot in ethical viewpoint. For improving current care problem, government had support to developing four types care assistance robots. But there were provided carefully care service due to the limitations of robot technology and lack of overall social awareness with care robot. In addition, in order to be successfully application in the field, care assistance robots were developed to provide high-quality care service that can consider to personal culture and living environment with the development of artificial intelligence and robot technology, as well as ethical care service.

지능형 이동 로봇을 이용한 홈오토메이션 시스템 모델 제안 및 구현 (A Concept Model Design of a Home Automation System Using Intelligent Mobile Robot)

  • 안호석;최진영
    • 한국지능시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국퍼지및지능시스템학회 2005년도 춘계학술대회 학술발표 논문집 제15권 제1호
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    • pp.221-224
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    • 2005
  • This paper proposes the system model that is more efficient and active than formal home automation system and it can conquer the limits of formal one using intelligent mobile robot. This system uses specialized intelligent mobile robot for home environment and the robot moves around home instead of human. We call the system model to HAuPIRS (Home Automation system using PDA based Intelligent Robot System). HAuPIRS control architecture is composed three parts and each part is User Level, Cognitive Level, Executive Level. It is easy to use system and possible to extend the home apparatusfrom new technology. We made the PBMoRo System (PDA Based Mobile Robot System) based on HAuPIRS architecture and verified the efficiency of the system model.

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감정 경계를 이용한 로봇의 생동감 있는 얼굴 표정 구현 (Life-like Facial Expression of Mascot-Type Robot Based on Emotional Boundaries)

  • 박정우;김우현;이원형;정명진
    • 로봇학회논문지
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    • 제4권4호
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    • pp.281-288
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    • 2009
  • Nowadays, many robots have evolved to imitate human social skills such that sociable interaction with humans is possible. Socially interactive robots require abilities different from that of conventional robots. For instance, human-robot interactions are accompanied by emotion similar to human-human interactions. Robot emotional expression is thus very important for humans. This is particularly true for facial expressions, which play an important role in communication amongst other non-verbal forms. In this paper, we introduce a method of creating lifelike facial expressions in robots using variation of affect values which consist of the robot's emotions based on emotional boundaries. The proposed method was examined by experiments of two facial robot simulators.

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Which is Your Favorite?: The Impact of Robot's Height on Consumer's Acceptance of a Telepresence Robot

  • Choi, Jung Ju;Kwak, Sonya S.
    • 디자인융복합연구
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.59-70
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    • 2016
  • Due to the newly emerging market for telepresence robots and the research in the area, designers and developers lack guidelines for specifying the physical characteristics of telepresence robots. On the basis of the previous literature, we attempted to make a distinction between two robot height approaches for telepresence robot designs: floor- versus desk-based robot designs. This research investigated the effects of these robot height approaches on consumer acceptance. We predicted that there would be difference between floor-based robots and desk-based robots regarding consumers' evaluation of and intent to purchase social robots. A study using two types of robots was conducted with sixty university students. The results showed that participants perceived desk-based robots as more useful than floor-based robots. In addition, the participants evaluated desk-based robots more positively than floor-based robots. Purchase intention and willingness to pay also showed similar results as evaluation. The implications for the design of telepresence robots in terms of increasing acceptance of robots are discussed in detail.

Development of a Bio-mimetic Entertainment Robot with Autonomous Feeding Functionality

  • Cho, Ik-Jin;Choi, Byoung-Jun;Jeong, Kil-Woong;Lee, Yun-Jung
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 제어로봇시스템학회 2004년도 ICCAS
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    • pp.1525-1529
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    • 2004
  • Most of the recently developed robots are human friendly robots which imitate an animal or human such as entertainment robot, bio-mimetic robot and humanoid robot. Interest in these robots are increasing since the social trend is focused on health, welfare, and graying. By these social backgrounds, robots become more human friendly and suitable for home or personal environment. The more bio-mimetic robots resemble living creature, the more human feels familiarity. People feel close friendship not only when they feed a pet, but also when they watch a pet having the food. Most of entertainment robots and pet robots use internal-type batteries and have a self-recharging function. Entertainment robots and pet robots with internal-type batteries are not able to operate during charging the battery. So far there have been a few robots that do not depend on a battery. However, they need a bulky energy conversion unit and a slug or foods as an energy source, which is not suitable for home or personal application. In this paper, we introduce a new bio-mimetic entertainment robot with autonomous feeding functionality, called ELIRO-1(Eating LIzard RObot version 1). The ELIRO-1 is able to find a food (a small battery), feed by itself and evacuate. We describe the design concept of the autonomous feeding mechanism of the ELIRO-1, characteristics of sub-parts of the manufactured mechanism and the control system.

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가치-태도-행동 모델을 적용한 호텔 AI 로봇서비스에 관한 연구 (A Study on hotel AI robot service built on the value-attitude-behavior(VAB) model)

  • 전혜진;이희승
    • 스마트미디어저널
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    • 제12권8호
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    • pp.60-68
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    • 2023
  • 코로나19 이후 호텔기업들은 경영환경 변화를 빠르게 겪고 있으며, 4차산업혁명의 영향으로 서비스 제공에 있어 빅데이터, 사물인터넷의 활용은 물론 인공지능(AI) 로봇서비스를 도입하는 등 차별화를 통해 경쟁 우위를 확보하기 위해 노력하고 있다. 본 연구는 AI 로봇서비스를 도입한 호텔을 이용한 경험이 있는 고객들을 대상으로 그들이 인식하는 로봇서비스 가치와 이용태도, 행동의도에 미치는 영향에 대해 분석해보았다. 연구결과 호텔에서 로봇서비스를 이용해본 고객들이 지각하는 로봇서비스의 가치는 크게 사회적, 경험적, 기능적 3가지 차원으로 구분되었으며 이들 모두 이용태도에 긍정적인 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났고 사회적, 기능적, 경험적 가치의 순으로 이용태도에 긍정적 영향을 미치는 것으로 조사되었다. 이용태도 역시 행동의도에 긍정적인 영향을 미치는 것으로 분석되어 가치-태도-행동 모델과 일치하는 결론이 도출되었다. 이에 AI 로봇서비스의 다각화 된 서비스를 통해 호텔 용고객들의 만족도를 제고하는 호텔의 노력이 필요하다고 사료된다.

로봇의 인간과 유사한 행동을 위한 2차원 무드 모델 제안 (Proposal of 2D Mood Model for Human-like Behaviors of Robot)

  • 김원화;박정우;김우현;이원형;정명진
    • 로봇학회논문지
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    • 제5권3호
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    • pp.224-230
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    • 2010
  • As robots are no longer just working labors in the industrial fields, but stepping into the human's daily lives, interaction and communication between human and robot is becoming essential. For this social interaction with humans, emotion generation of a robot has become necessary, which is a result of very complicated process. Concept of mood has been considered in psychology society as a factor that effects on emotion generation, which is similar to emotion but not the same. In this paper, mood factors for robot considering not only the conditions of the robot itself but also the circumstances of the robot are listed, chosen and finally considered as elements defining a 2-dimensional mood space. Moreover, architecture that combines the proposed mood model and a emotion generation module is given at the end.

Subjective Evaluation of Seal Robot at the Japan Cultural Institute in Rome

  • Shibata, Takanori;Wada, Kazuyoshi;Tanie, Kazuo
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 제어로봇시스템학회 2003년도 ICCAS
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    • pp.651-656
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    • 2003
  • This paper describes research on mental commit robot that seeks a different direction from industrial robot, and that is not so rigidly dependent on objective measures such as accuracy and speed. The main goal of this research is to explore a new area in robotics, with an emphasis on human-robot interaction. Mental commit robots provide psychological, physiological, and social effects to human beings through physical interaction. In the previous research, we categorized robots into four categories in terms of appearance. Then, we introduced a cat robot and a seal robot, and evaluated them by interviewing many people. The results showed that physical interaction improved subjective evaluation. Moreover, a priori knowledge of a subject has much influence into subjective interpretation and evaluation of mental commit robot. In this paper, 95 subjects evaluated the seal robot, Paro by questionnaires in an exhibition at the Japan cultural institute in Rome, Italy for 4 days from June 25th to 28th, 2003. This paper reports the results of statistical analysis of evaluation data.

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