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Ethorobotics: A New Approach to Human-Robot Relationship
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Frontiers in Psychology
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Miklósi, Á., Korondi, P., Matellán, V., & Gácsi, M. (2017). Ethorobotics: A new approach to human-robot relationship [Review of Ethorobotics: A new approach to human-robot relationship]. Frontiers in Psychology, 8(JUN). Frontiers Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3389/FPSYG.2017.00958
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Frontiers
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2017-06-09
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[EN] Here we aim to lay the theoretical foundations of human-robot relationship drawing upon
insights from disciplines that govern relevant human behaviors: ecology and ethology.
We show how the paradox of the so called “uncanny valley hypothesis” can be solved
by applying the “niche” concept to social robots, and relying on the natural behavior of
humans. Instead of striving to build human-like social robots, engineers should construct
robots that are able to maximize their performance in their niche (being optimal for some
specific functions), and if they are endowed with appropriate form of social competence
then humans will eventually interact with them independent of their embodiment. This
new discipline, which we call ethorobotics, could change social robotics, giving a boost
to new technical approaches and applications.
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