scholarly journals A Preliminary Study of Peer-to-Peer Human-Robot Interaction

Author(s):  
Terrence Fong ◽  
Jean Scholtz ◽  
Julie A. Shah ◽  
Lorenzo Fluckiger ◽  
Clayton Kunz ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Ruyi Ge ◽  
Zhiqiang (Eric) Zheng ◽  
Xuan Tian ◽  
Li Liao

We study the human–robot interaction of financial-advising services in peer-to-peer lending (P2P). Many crowdfunding platforms have started using robo-advisors to help lenders augment their intelligence in P2P loan investments. Collaborating with one of the leading P2P companies, we examine how investors use robo-advisors and how the human adjustment of robo-advisor usage affects investment performance. Our analyses show that, somewhat surprisingly, investors who need more help from robo-advisors—that is, those encountered more defaults in their manual investing—are less likely to adopt such services. Investors tend to adjust their usage of the service in reaction to recent robo-advisor performance. However, interestingly, these human-in-the-loop interferences often lead to inferior performance.


Space 2005 ◽  
2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Terrence Fong ◽  
Illah Nourbakhsh ◽  
Clayton Kunz ◽  
Lorenzo Fluckiger ◽  
John Schreiner ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 3468
Author(s):  
Jaeryoung Lee

The use of affective speech in robotic applications has increased in recent years, especially regarding the developments or studies of emotional prosody for a specific group of people. The current work proposes a prosody-based communication system that considers the limited parameters found in speech recognition for the elderly, for example. This work explored what types of voices were more effective for understanding presented information, and if the affects of robot voices reflected on the emotional states of listeners. By using functions of a small humanoid robot, two different experiments conducted to find out comprehension level and the affective reflection respectively. University students participated in both tests. The results showed that affective voices helped the users understand the information, as well as that they felt corresponding negative emotions in conversations with negative voices.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew S. Prewett ◽  
Kristin N. Saboe ◽  
Ryan C. Johnson ◽  
Michael D. Coovert ◽  
Linda R. Elliott

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eleanore Edson ◽  
Judith Lytle ◽  
Thomas McKenna

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