7 steps to integrate a robots into a household daily habits
1. 7 steps to ensure Roomba’s adoption
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2. What have we done?
6 months ethnographic
study, 9 households
Who
Why? Does what
With whom How much
How When
Where
(physical
environment)
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3. Was Roomba adopted?
Yes, by 3 out of 9
households
Adopter: Rejector:
« I don’t have
to vacuum « It is faster
anymore every if I do it myself»
second day »
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4. Take away:
Can your robot pass
the 7 adoption
stepstones?
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5. Step1: practical utility
Do I gain time? Is
my home cleaner?
Daily cleaning session
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7. Step 2: physical space
How much do I have
to change in my home
for Roomba?
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8. Step 2: physical space
How much do I have to
change every time I
use Roomba?
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9. Step 3: learning to use technology
How much effort do I
need to do
to learn using the robot?
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10. Step 4: habits
What do I have to
change to my habits?
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11. Step 5: emotional relationship to
technology:
Can I attach myself to
Roomba?
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12. Step 6: social influence:
How can it impact my
social life?
Picture of Roomba hidden under the sofa or in a closet
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13. Step 7: financial utility:
What financial
benefits?
Acquisition: “I am not sure I would have paid
that much. When you buy Miele, you know
what you get”
Usage: “How much does it cost to replace the
brushes?”
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14. To conclude:
Think systemic!
Test out these steps, refine them and challenge them…
…and give us your feed backs
Valérie Bauwens, Julia Fink, EPFL
15. Thanks to all our participants!
Valérie Bauwens (valerie.bauwens@human-centricity.com)
Julia Fink (julia.fink@epfl.ch)
Dr. Frédéric Kaplan
Prof. Pierre Dillenbourg
Centre de Recherche et d'Appui pour la Formation et ses Technologies (CRAFT)
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Rolex Learning Center
CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
This research was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation through the National
Centre of Competence in Research on Robotics.
Notas do Editor
We did a 6-months lasting ethnographic study with 9 households using Roomba to observe HRI in homes, people’s (and pet’s) reaction, perception and acceptance of robotsWe decided to give the commercially available Roomba to single households as well as one household without children and 6 families with children and pets We had in total 30 participants from a ½ year old baby to a 71 years old lady, cats, dogs and various kinds of housings