Enhancing Emotional Experience in AI-Enabled Robotics for Older Adults: A Kansei Engineering Approach
Chorong Park, Rua Williams

TL;DR
This study explores how emotionally responsive AI robots, designed using Kansei Engineering, can improve social engagement and emotional well-being in older adults.
Contribution
The paper introduces a framework for designing emotionally aware robotic companions for older adults using Kansei Engineering principles.
Findings
Older adults responded more positively to robots that express emotions naturally and adapt to user feedback.
Participants reported feeling more connected and engaged with emotionally intelligent robots.
Emotionally responsive robots may reduce loneliness and improve quality of life in aging populations.
Abstract
As the global population ages, there is a growing need for technologies that not only assist older adults in their daily lives but also enhance their emotional well-being and social engagement. While assistive robots have been widely developed for functional support, their ability to foster meaningful human-robot interactions remains limited. This study explores how Kansei Engineering for Older Adults, a design methodology focused on emotional experience of older adults, can improve the way older adults engage with AI-enabled robotic companions. Through ethnographic research and interaction studies, we examine how four AI-powered robots, designed with Kansei Engineering principles—including facial expressions, voice modulation, and haptic feedback—affect social engagement and emotional connection in older adults. We measure engagement through interaction frequency, duration, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial Robot Interaction and HRI · Color perception and design · Technology Use by Older Adults
