Non-Humanoid Robotics Speech Synthesizer: Design and User Perception
Abstract
This paper introduces a Non-Humanoid Robotics Speech Synthesizer (NRSS) designed for identifying and greeting individuals through verbal responses. The system integrates a text-tospeech module, ultrasonic sensor, control circuitry, and a microcontroller, all programmed using Arduino. This setup enables efficient person identification, greetings, and information relay. Building on previous studies about robot speech perception, this study explores user reactions to the NRSS during initial encounters. The premise is that non-humanoid robots with verbal capabilities can be positively perceived by users. To test this, 54 participants of various ages and robotic experiences evaluated the NRSS. Using one-way ANOVA, the study found that the NRSS was positively perceived in terms of competence and comfort across demographics, although perceptions of warmth varied. The study concludes that the NRSS excels in environments where perceived competence and user comfort are paramount, such as public greeting or guidance roles, due to its low cost and ease of construction, though its utility can extend to various other domains.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Social Robotics, Electrical Circuits and Systems
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Timothy David
0000-0002-6589-2930
Nigeria
Tunde Awoyinka
0000-0003-0375-3801
Nigeria
Kayode Olaiya
0009-0002-1749-8565
Nigeria
Temiloluwa Isaiah
0009-0000-2589-6710
Nigeria
Comfort Somefun
0000-0002-8526-5272
Nigeria
Early Pub Date
June 1, 2026
Publication Date
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Submission Date
June 23, 2024
Acceptance Date
April 26, 2026
Published in Issue
Year 2026 Number: Advanced Online Publication