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- W2219366969 abstract "Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the preferred human motions and their physical characteristics to design silver for the elderly. Background: In the aging society, special cares for the elderly is needed these days. One of the alternatives for caring the elderly is the silver robot. Silver robots’ appearance, speech, and haptic elements are actively studied for improving the interaction with the elderly. However there are few studies regarding the robots motions. Proper motions of silver could be designed through investigating the human motions preferred by elderly. Method: Two-phased empirical study was conducted in order to investigate human motions preferred by the elderly. In the first phase, four representative human motions, such as ‘greeting’, ‘I don’t know’, ‘positive answer’, and ‘giving’, were captured through 28 body makers and video recording. 10 young (5 males, 5 females) and 6 elderly (3 males, 3 females) people participated in the motion capture process. In the second phase, the communication efficiency, emotion, and satisfaction of the human motions recorded in the first phase were measured by the questionnaire and 30 elderly people participated. Results: In terms of communication efficiency and satisfaction, female motions were preferred and the elderly motion for ‘positive answer’ behavior was preferred, whereas the young motions were preferred for the other 3 behaviors. As for the emotion, female motions and young motions were preferred in terms of ‘friendliness’. Conclusion: Silver need to be designed reflecting the characteristics of human motions preferred by the elderly. Specifically female motions characterized by torso and shoulder motions, and young motions characterized by rapid and big motions need to be considered for the silver robots’ design." @default.
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