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Galatasaray University, Faculty of Communication, | Galatasaray University, Faculty of Communication, | ||
Ciragan Cad. No: 36 Ortakoy 34357 Istanbul, Turkey | Ciragan Cad. No: 36 Ortakoy 34357 Istanbul, Turkey | ||
* Fong et al. (in [2]) proposed four types of social robots due to their appearance: Anthropomorphic, zoomorphic, caricatured, and functional robots. | |||
* Studies emphasized that human-likeness has an impact on understanding nonverbal communication. Therefore an anthropomorphic appearance in robot design is highly valued since it may provide a better interaction with users | |||
* Recent studies showed that older adults’ perceptions about a robot’s appearance were more likely to be shaped by their expectations than by past experiences with such technology [6]. | |||
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The Impact of Human Likeness on the OlderAdults’ Perceptions and Preferences of Humanoid Robot Appearance*
Kerem Rızvanoğlu, Özgürol Öztürk, and Öner Adıyaman
Galatasaray University, Faculty of Communication, Ciragan Cad. No: 36 Ortakoy 34357 Istanbul, Turkey
- Fong et al. (in [2]) proposed four types of social robots due to their appearance: Anthropomorphic, zoomorphic, caricatured, and functional robots.
- Studies emphasized that human-likeness has an impact on understanding nonverbal communication. Therefore an anthropomorphic appearance in robot design is highly valued since it may provide a better interaction with users
- Recent studies showed that older adults’ perceptions about a robot’s appearance were more likely to be shaped by their expectations than by past experiences with such technology [6].