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| author | Bossema, Marianne Saunders, Rob Plaat, Aske Allouch, Somaya Ben |
| author_facet | Bossema, Marianne Saunders, Rob Plaat, Aske Allouch, Somaya Ben |
| contents | This position paper explores pluriperspectivism as a core element of human creative experience and its relevance to humanrobot cocreativity We propose a layered fivedimensional model to guide the design of cocreative behaviors and the analysis of interaction dynamics This model is based on literature and results from an interview study we conducted with 10 visual artists and 8 arts educators examining how pluriperspectivism supports creative practice The findings of this study provide insight in how robots could enhance human creativity through adaptive contextsensitive behavior demonstrating the potential of pluriperspectivism This paper outlines future directions for integrating pluriperspectivism with visionlanguage models VLMs to support context sensitivity in cocreative robots |
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| institution | arXiv |
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| spellingShingle | Pluri-perspectivism in Human-robot Co-creativity with Older Adults Bossema, Marianne Saunders, Rob Plaat, Aske Allouch, Somaya Ben Human-Computer Interaction Robotics This position paper explores pluriperspectivism as a core element of human creative experience and its relevance to humanrobot cocreativity We propose a layered fivedimensional model to guide the design of cocreative behaviors and the analysis of interaction dynamics This model is based on literature and results from an interview study we conducted with 10 visual artists and 8 arts educators examining how pluriperspectivism supports creative practice The findings of this study provide insight in how robots could enhance human creativity through adaptive contextsensitive behavior demonstrating the potential of pluriperspectivism This paper outlines future directions for integrating pluriperspectivism with visionlanguage models VLMs to support context sensitivity in cocreative robots |
| title | Pluri-perspectivism in Human-robot Co-creativity with Older Adults |
| topic | Human-Computer Interaction Robotics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.07550 |