Towards Considerate Human-Robot Coexistence: A Dual-Space Framework of Robot Design and Human Perception in Healthcare
arXiv cs.RO / 4/7/2026
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Key Points
- The paper argues that human-robot coexistence in healthcare is not just physical co-location but also organizational, temporal, social, and uncertain—requiring dynamic rather than static views of acceptance and attitudes.
- Using follow-up interviews from a 14-week co-design study with nine participants, the authors characterize a “human perception space” via four interpretive dimensions: decomposition degree, temporal orientation, scope of reasoning, and evidence source.
- It proposes a co-evolving loop linking the human perception space and the robot design space, where human needs, design choices, situated interpretations, and social mediation continually influence each other over time.
- Based on this framework, the authors introduce the notion of “considerate human-robot coexistence,” emphasizing that humans contribute not only to design but also to interpretation and mediation across deployment stages.
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