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Social drone companion for the home environment: a user-centric exploration

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Karjalainen, Kari Daniel
Romell, Anna Elisabeth Sofia
Ratsamee, Photchara
Fjeld, Morten
Obaid, Mohammad

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2017

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English

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Conference proceeding

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Recent research has focused on how to facilitate interaction between humans and robots, giving rise to the field of human robot interaction. A related research area is human-drone interaction (HDI), investigating how interaction between humans and drones can be expanded in novel and meaningful ways. In this work, we explore the use of drones as companions in a home environment. We present three consecutive studies addressing user requirements and design space of companion drones. Following a user-centered approach, the three stages include online questionnaire, design workshops, and simulated virtual reality (VR) home environment. Our results show that participants preferred the idea of a drone companion at home, particularly for tasks such as fetching items and cleaning. The participants were also positive towards a drone companion that featured anthropomorphic features.

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Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Human Agent Interaction

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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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Engineering, Design

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