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University of Kentucky Researcher Highlights Research in Robotics (The Role of N ame, Origin, and Voice Accent in a Robot's Ethnic Identity)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Current study results on robotics have been published. According to news reporting from Lexington, Kentucky, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "This paper presents the results of an experiment that was designed to explore whether users assigned an ethnic identity to the M isty II robot based on the robot's voice accent, place of origin, and given name ." Financial supporters for this research include University of Tennessee-knoxville ; University of Kentucky; Sec Emerging Scholars Award. Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from University of Kentucky: "To explore this topic a 2 x 3 within subject study was run which consisted of a humanoid robot speaking with a male or female gendered voice and using three d ifferent voice accents (Chinese, American, Mexican). Using participants who iden tified as American, the results indicated that users were able to identify the g ender and ethnic identity of the Misty II robot with a high degree of accuracy b ased on a minimum set of social cues. However, the version of Misty II presentin g with an American ethnicity was more accurately identified than a robot present ing with cues signaling a Mexican or Chinese ethnicity."
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