# TV-watching partner robot: Analysis of User's Experience

**Authors:** Donghuo Zeng, Jianming Wu, Gen Hattori, Yasuhiro Takishima

arXiv: 2302.14472 · 2023-03-06

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a TV-watching companion robot with open-domain chat capabilities, designed to enhance communication and enjoyment during TV viewing, and demonstrates positive user engagement in initial experiments.

## Contribution

The paper presents a novel TV-watching robot with dual modes and topic-based dialogue management, improving interactive entertainment and communication during TV watching.

## Key findings

- Participants enjoyed talking with the robot.
- Users rated their interest in the robot highly (6.5/7).
- People preferred talking to robots for more enjoyable and relaxed interactions.

## Abstract

Watching TV not only provides news information but also gives an opportunity for different generations to communicate. With the proliferation of smartphones, PC, and the Internet, increase the opportunities for communication in front of the television is also likely to diminish. This has led to some problems further from face-to-face such as a lack of self-control and insufficient development of communication skills. This paper proposes a TV-watching companion robot with open-domain chat ability. The robot contains two modes: TV-watching mode and conversation mode. In TV-watching mode, the robot first extracts keywords from the TV program and then generates the disclosure utterances based on the extracted keywords as if enjoying the TV program. In the conversation mode, the robot generates question utterances with keywords in the same way and then employs a topics-based dialog management method consisting of multiple dialog engines for rich conversations related to the TV program. We conduct the initial experiments and the result shows that all participants from the three groups enjoyed talking with the robot, and the question about their interests in the robot was rated 6.5/7-levels. This indicates that the proposed conversational features of TV-watching Companion Robot have the potential to make our daily lives more enjoyable. Under the analysis of the initial experiments, we achieve further experiments with more participants by dividing them into two groups: a control group without a robot and an intervention group with a robot. The results show that people prefer to talk to robots because the robot will bring more enjoyable, relaxed, and interesting.

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