Why does the robot only select men? How women and men perceive autonomous social robots that have a gender bias.
Sebastian Thomas BüttnerMaral GoudarziMichael PrillaPublished in: MuC (2024)
Keyphrases
- gender differences
- robotic systems
- service robots
- mobile robot
- human robot interaction
- multi robot
- search and rescue
- attitudes toward
- autonomous robots
- robot behavior
- statistically significant
- humanoid robot
- autonomous mobile robots
- cooperative
- robot control
- manipulation tasks
- autonomous navigation
- robot soccer
- human robot
- social interaction
- social networks
- robotic platform
- semi autonomous
- real robot
- african american
- multi robot systems
- formation control
- parallel robot
- motion control
- human friendly
- sensory systems
- unmanned aerial vehicles
- university students
- evolutionary robotics
- multiple robots
- vision system
- path planning
- unstructured environments
- robot localization
- robot programming
- lego mindstorms
- tactile sensing
- autonomous learning
- information technology
- legged robots
- motion planning
- physical constraints
- job satisfaction
- autonomous vehicles
- digital games
- robot navigation