Childrens responses and opinion on three bots that motivate educate and play
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                                                Social robots may help children in their daily health-care related activities, such as adherence to diet and exercises of diabetics. Based on a domain and literature study, we specified three support roles with corresponding bot behaviors: motivator, educator and buddy. These behaviors, such as showing attentiveness, could be implemented well in a physical character (the iCat robot), somewhat less well in a virtual character, and least well in a text interface. Twenty-eight to nine years old-children participated in a controlled experiment to evaluate the bots. They proved to value the support roles positively, in particular the buddy role. Objective and subjective data showed that they highly appreciated both the physical and virtual characters (more than the text interface). Furthermore, children proved to interact faster with the character than with the text interface. There is a clear added value of robots compared to conventional text interfaces.
                                            
                                        TNO Identifier
                                            
                                                954021
                                            
                                        ISSN
                                            
                                                18880258
                                            
                                        Source
                                            
                                                Journal of Physical Agents, 2(2), pp. 13-20.
                                            
                                        Publisher
                                            
                                                University of Alicante
                                            
                                        Pages
                                            
                                                13-20
                                            
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