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Questions To be answered:

Is there a dog-like robot?

Can this robot respond when you call its name?

Does this robot interact and play as a real dog does?

Is having a robot-pet is similar to having a real dog pet?

Human-Dog Relation

A dog is man's best friend. An emotional bond exists between a dog and its owner. It grows gradually day-by-day until there is a certain language between the two, where both of them understand each other without really saying a word. With the robot industry creating a wide range of pet-like robots. Dogs have a share in the electronics market with their robot clones. The Japanese word for Companion is “AIBO” and is used to call the artificial intelligence robot developed by Sony. The robot dog-like pet can walk, see, recognize sounds and even grows older. With these dog-like features of the artificial companion it is fundamental to investigate the relationship of users and AIBO compared to the relationship with dogs and puppies. Since this falls into the context of LIREC work[1], EOTETO researchers inspected children’s and adults’ attitude and behavior when playing with AIBO and a live puppy.

It was found in previous studies that children refer to AIBO as a living dog[2]. Elderly people considered AIBO as a family member just like any other animal pet they could have[3]. This study focused on the details and patterns of interaction with the robot revealing interesting findings.

Play Time

Participants in the study played with either AIBO or the live puppy for a short period. The play involved using a small pink ball with AIBO so that it would get attracted to it, the puppy played with a ball and a tug. The participants played, petted and verbally communicated with the puppy/AIBO. The whole action was video taped for later analysis

References:

[1] D.10.1: 2.3 Dog-human and AIBO-human interactions (EOTETO) [2] Bartlett et al. (2004) [3] Beck et al. (2004)

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