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Gendered voice and robot entities: Perceptions and reactions of male and female subjects
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2009
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Gendered PerceptionEngineeringSocially Assistive RobotSynthetic VoicesPhysical EmbodimentPerceived Entity GenderRobot EntitiesEmbodied AgentGender IdentityGender StudiesAffective ComputingFemale SubjectsConversation AnalysisRobot LearningEmbodied RoboticsHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceHuman Agent InteractionGendered ContextGendered VoiceFeminist TheorySocial CognitionHuman-robot InteractionSpeech CommunicationGender StereotypeVoiceSocial BehaviorAutomationPersonal RobotTransgender VoiceHuman-computer InteractionSpeech PerceptionRobotics
There is recent evidence that males and females view robots differently, from the way robots are conceptualized, to the way humans respond when they interact with them. In this paper, we further explore gender-based differences in human-robot interaction. Moreover, we provide the first available evidence for sex-related differences in reactions to gendered synthetic voices that are either disembodied or physically embodied within a robot. Results indicate that physical embodiment and perceived entity gender may interact with human sex-related characteristics and pre-experimental attitudes in determining how people respond to artificial entities.
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