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JRM Vol.26 No.1 p. 109
doi: 10.20965/jrm.2014.p0109
(2014)

Development Report:

A Plainly Designed Robot for the Experiments Regarding the Psychological Boundaries of Robots

Chyon Hae Kim*, Yumiko Yamazaki**, Shunsuke Nagahama**,
and Shigeki Sugano**

*Honda Research Institute Japan Co., Ltd., Japan

**Waseda University, Japan

Received:
August 29, 2013
Accepted:
November 29, 2013
Published:
February 20, 2014
Keywords:
recognition, psychology, robot, boundary
Abstract
We have developed a simply designed robot for the purpose of the psychological research confirming human recognition of the boundaries of robot agents. The physical boundary and the agent’s boundary of a robot are considered to have different shapes in human recognition. Results of the experiment indicated that we controlled the agent’s boundary successfully.
Cite this article as:
C. Kim, Y. Yamazaki, S. Nagahama, and S. Sugano, “A Plainly Designed Robot for the Experiments Regarding the Psychological Boundaries of Robots,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.26 No.1, p. 109, 2014.
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