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The Importance of Realism, Character, and Genre: How Theatre Can Support the Creation of Likeable Sociable Robots
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/ Mechatronics
/ Realism
/ Robotics
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2021
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The Importance of Realism, Character, and Genre: How Theatre Can Support the Creation of Likeable Sociable Robots
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LePage, Louise
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/ Humanoid
/ Mechatronics
/ Realism
/ Robotics
/ Robots
/ Theater
/ Theaters & cinemas
2021
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The Importance of Realism, Character, and Genre: How Theatre Can Support the Creation of Likeable Sociable Robots
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The Importance of Realism, Character, and Genre: How Theatre Can Support the Creation of Likeable Sociable Robots
2021
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Stage plays, theories of theatre, narrative studies, and robotics research can serve to identify, explore, and interrogate theatrical elements that support the effective performance of sociable humanoid robots. Theatre, including its parts of performance, aesthetics, character, and genre, can also reveal features of human–robot interaction key to creating humanoid robots that are likeable rather than uncanny. In particular, this can be achieved by relating Mori's (1970/2012) concept of total appearance to realism. Realism is broader and more subtle in its workings than is generally recognised in its operationalization in studies that focus solely on appearance. For example, it is complicated by genre. A realistic character cast in a detective drama will convey different qualities and expectations than the same character in a dystopian drama or romantic comedy. The implications of realism and genre carry over into real life. As stage performances and robotics studies reveal, likeability depends on creating aesthetically coherent representations of character, where all the parts coalesce to produce a socially identifiable figure demonstrating predictable behaviour.
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