On the impact of robot personalization on human-robot interaction: A review
Yang, Jinyu, Vindolet, Camille, Olvera, Julio Rogelio Guadarrama, Cheng, Gordon
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Firstly, the various strategies used to achieve personalization As robots are expected to become increasingly integrated into are briefly described. Secondly, the effects of personalization people's daily lives, it seems important to create more natural and known to date are discussed. They are presented along with the personalized interactions between humans and robots. Indeed, they personalized parameters, personalized features, used technology, should become companions that provide both mental and physical and use case they relate to. It is observed that various positive effects support. This type of interactions require an emotional intelligence have been discussed in the literature while possible negative from the robot side with a capacity to adapt to the user's state effects seem to require further investigation.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-22-2024
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