A narrative approach to human-robot interaction prototyping for companion robots

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This paper presents a proof of concept prototype study for domestic home robot companions, using a narrative-based methodology based on the principles of immersive engagement and fictional enquiry, creating scenarios which are inter-connected through a coherent narrative arc, to encourage participant immersion within a realistic setting. The aim was to ground human interactions with this technology in a coherent, meaningful experience. Nine participants interacted with a robotic agent in a smart home environment twice a week over a month, with each interaction framed within a greater narrative arc. Participant responses, both to the scenarios and the robotic agents used within them are discussed, suggesting that the prototyping methodology was successful in conveying a meaningful interaction experience.

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Koay, K. L., Syrdal, D. S., Dautenhahn, K., & Walters, M. L. (2020). A narrative approach to human-robot interaction prototyping for companion robots. Paladyn, 11(1), 66–85. https://doi.org/10.1515/pjbr-2020-0003

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