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Participants wanted for research on human-robot interaction

Will robots play a part in the future of retail?

That is the question being worked on by the team at the Bensadoun School of Retail Management’s Retail Innovation Lab (RIL) and , led by Dr. Christopher Yee Wong, Prof. AJung Moon, and Master student Tanaka Akiyama, from the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).

Roboticized shopping cart

About the study

The general context of the study is to use the robot as a shopping assistant (like a roboticized shopping cart) to help pick up and carry items with the goal of examining the existence of stigma while using it both from the shoppers’ and external observers’ points of view. The end goal is to help people with disabilities (e.g. blind and visually impaired (BVI) population) to overcome barriers with shopping tasks such as navigation, item identification, and pick up.

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Would you like to be part of this exciting study and get compensated toÌýinteract with the robot?

The team is currently recruiting for participants so please reach out to: Dr. Christopher Yee Wong (christopher.wong3 [at] mcgill.ca) or Prof. AJung Moon (ajung.moon [at] mcgill.ca) for any questions.


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