What Does It Mean to Anthropomorphize Robots? Food For Thought for HRI Research

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Anthropomorphism is a well-used but vague concept that demands further understanding and clarification to be effectively used in HRI research. Although most HRI research defines and uses anthropomorphism as a human-like attribution process, there is lack of distinction between its deployment in design versus its manifestation in user response. Furthermore, researchers need to separate mindless from mindful anthropomorphism and find ways to theorize and measure each. Researchers also need to consider the dynamic and contextual nature of anthropomorphism to generate relevant findings for research as well as practice.

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Cornelius, S., & Peter, L. (2023). What Does It Mean to Anthropomorphize Robots? Food For Thought for HRI Research. In ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp. 422–425). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1145/3568294.3580119

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