Talking over the robot: A field study of strained collaboration in a dementia-prevention robot class

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We analyze the use of Silbot - a "dementia-prevention robot" - in a regional health center in South Korea. From our on-site observation of the Silbot classes, we claim that the efficacy of the robot class relies heavily on the "strained collaboration" between the human instructor and the robot. "Strained collaboration" refers to the ways in which the instructor works with the robot, attempting to compensate for the robot's functional limitation and social awkwardness. In bringing Silbot into the classroom setting, the instructor employs characteristic verbal tones, bodily movements, and other pedagogical tactics. The instructor even talks over the robot, down-playing its interactional capacity. We conclude that any success of such robot programs requires a deeper understanding of the spatial and human context of robot use, including the role of human operators or mediators and also that this understanding should be reflected in the design, implementation, and evaluation of robot programs.
Publisher
JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO
Issue Date
2020-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

INTERACTION STUDIES, v.21, no.1, pp.85 - 110

ISSN
1572-0373
DOI
10.1075/is.18054.jeo
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/273383
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STP-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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