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University of Central Florida Reports Findings in Androids (Investigation of Rel ationships Between Embodiment Perceptions and Perceived Social Presence In Human -robot Interactions)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Research findings on Robotics - Androi ds are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting from Orlando, Flor ida, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “The corporeality of social robots can be broken down into anthropomorphic (humanoid), zoomorphic (animal-like), me chanoid (machine-like), and functional (use-based). The effects of these corpore al forms and their functions have been investigated within prior research; howev er, the benefits of each form and how they may relate to social presence still n eed investigation. 95 participants were randomly assigned to interact with eithe r Lynx (humanoid), Vector (mechanoid), or Alexa Echo (functional) and then answe red questionnaires related to the robot’s embodiment and perceived social presen ce.” The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from the University o f Central Florida, “There is supporting evidence that social presence is explain ed by a few key factors of embodiment, but not all of them. (shared) perceptions and interpretations were found to be a requirement for social presence in robot s. Once met, the robot’s motion seems to be the most important factor for improv ing and predicting emotional and behavioral interdependence.”
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