Walking Your Robot Dog: Experiences and Lessons Learned
Ahmed, Eshtiak; Genç, Çaǧlar; Spors, Velvet; Hamari, Juho; Buruk, Oǧuz Oz (2024)
Ahmed, Eshtiak
Genç, Çaǧlar
Spors, Velvet
Hamari, Juho
Buruk, Oǧuz Oz
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202504083476
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202504083476
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Walking is an integral part of daily human lives which also has a great influence on happiness and wellbeing. Walking with a dog companion is one of the most popular forms of recreational walking that has similar benefits. The recent development of mobile zoomorphic robots, especially robot dogs has opened up new opportunities in the landscape of walking with companions. This led us to investigate how such robots can accompany humans in walking, and how the mobility and behavior of robots in a daily-life walking scenario affect humans' walking experience. We interviewed nine participants who took a 15-20-minute walk with a companion robot around a university campus, to understand how diverse walking behaviors of a companion robot influence their perceived experiences. We have generated four key themes through thematic analysis. They imply that affective relationalities between humans and robots can build intimacy and empathy, whereas personal space and physical proximity need to be thought carefully to ensure interaction comfort and spontaneity. Additionally, the robot influenced people's self-reflection and social values refraining them from enjoying an unknown experience, while ambiguity in communication led to less confidence and trust.
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