Abstract

There are various ways of information transmission, but due to factors such as temporal and spatial differences, semantic expressions, and cultural differences, some information would inevitably be lost during the transmission process. Fortunately, in the information age, various modern information technologies can effectively compensate for the shortcomings of human communication, and social robots have become emerging communication tools. This article analyzes the dilemma of human-robot communication from the perspective of audience cognition and finds that there are still problems with the positioning of social robots and their technology, as well as individual human cognitive limitations and usage challenges. These factors significantly impede the innovative evolution of human-robot communication modes. To address these challenges, the article proposes several response strategies aimed at offering insights and inspiration for the advancement of human-robot communication.

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