UX Personas for defining robot's character and personality

03/08/2022
by   Rossana Damiano, et al.
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This paper describes the use of UX Personas for defining a stable character for the Pepper robot. This approach generated from the first analysis of the social interactions that occurred between Pepper and a group of children with autism working with the robot in a therapeutic laboratory on autonomy.

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