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Family Theories in Child-Robot Interactions: Understanding Families as a Whole for Child-Robot Interaction Design (2305.02723v1)

Published 4 May 2023 in cs.HC and cs.RO

Abstract: In this work, we discuss a theoretically motivated family-centered design approach for child-robot interactions, adapted by Family Systems Theory (FST) and Family Ecological Model (FEM). Long-term engagement and acceptance of robots in the home is influenced by factors that surround the child and the family, such as child-sibling-parent relationships and family routines, rituals, and values. A family-centered approach to interaction design is essential when developing in-home technology for children, especially for social agents like robots with which they can form connections and relationships. We review related literature in family theories and connect it with child-robot interaction and child-computer interaction research. We present two case studies that exemplify how family theories, FST and FEM, can inform the integration of robots into homes, particularly research into child-robot and family-robot interaction. Finally, we pose five overarching recommendations for a family-centered design approach in child-robot interactions.

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Authors (3)
  1. Bengisu Cagiltay (12 papers)
  2. Bilge Mutlu (65 papers)
  3. Margaret Kerr (1 paper)
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