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Children, Youth and Environments Vol. 19 No. 1 (Spring 2009) ISSN: 1546-2250 Interactive Humanoid Robots and Androids in
Children’s LivesTakayuki Kanda Shuichi Nishio Hiroshi Ishiguro Norihiro Hagita ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories
Kyoto, Japan
Citation: Kanda, Takayuki, Shuichi Nishio, Hiroshi Ishiguro and Norihiro Hagita (2009). "Interactive Humanoid Robots and Androids in
Children’s Lives." Children, Youth and Environments 19 (1): 12-33. Retrieved [date] from http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/
Read this Article (PDF) | Comment on this Article AbstractThis paper provides insight into how recent progress in robotics could affect
children’s lives in the not-so-distant future. We describe two studies in which robots
were presented to children in the context of their daily lives. The results of the first
study, which was conducted in an elementary school with a mechanical-looking
humanoid robot, showed that the robot affected children’s behaviors, feelings, and
even their friendships. The second study is a case study in which children
performed daily conversational tasks with a geminoid, a teleoperated android robot
that resembles a living individual. The results showed that children gradually
adapted to conversations with the geminoid and developed an awareness of the
personality or presence of the person controlling the geminoid. These studies
provide clues to the process of children’s adaptation to interactions with robots and
particularly how they start treating robots as intelligent beings. Keywords: human-robot interaction, humanoid robots, androids
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