Authors
Guido Bugmann, Simon N Copleston
Publication date
2011
Conference
Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems: 12th Annual Conference, TAROS 2011, Sheffield, UK, August 31–September 2, 2011. Proceedings 12
Pages
360-371
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
This is a report on the expectations of future users of personal robots based on a survey of 358 respondents with a median age of 22 years. A questionnaire was designed using a “text open ended” approach. The questions along with an introduction and sketch of a humanoid robot in a home were used to “paint the picture” of the respondents having a robot assistant at home. Respondent were then asked what they would ask the robot to do at various times of the day, at weekends and while away on holiday. The task category of “Housework” was the most popular, with 39% of the overall answers. “Food Preparation” and “Personal Service” were the second and third most popular categories with 16% and 14% respectively. Although many of such tasks can also be done by humans, there are potential qualitative benefits in using robots. These results suggest that research should provide solutions for cooking …
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G Bugmann, SN Copleston - Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems: 12th Annual …, 2011