Results of a real world trial with a mobile social service robot for older adults

Jurgen Pripfl, Tobias Kortner, Daliah Batko-Klein, Denise Hebesberger, Markus Weninger, Christoph Gisinger, Susanne Frennert, Hakan Eftring, Margarita Antona, Ilia Adami, Astrid Weiss, Markus Bajones (+1 others)
2016 2016 11th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)  
Robots are an increasingly discussed solution for assistance of seniors. Importance of testing natural interaction therefore becomes crucial. This paper presents first results of a study with an autonomous mobile social service robot prototype that was deployed in 18 private households of senior adults aged 75 years and older for a total of 371 days. Findings show that utility met the users' expectations. However, the robot was rather seen as a toy instead of being supportive for independent
more » ... ing. Furthermore, despite of an emergency function of the robot, perceived safety did not increase. Reasons for this might be the good health conditions of our users, a lack of technological robustness and slow performance of the prototype. However, users believed that a market ready version of the robot would be vital for supporting people who are more fragile and more socially isolated.
doi:10.1109/hri.2016.7451824 dblp:conf/hri/PripflKBHWGFEAA16 fatcat:vpgbqqtxhbelvoxos2tpz2rnb4