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The Impact of Humanoid Affect Expression on Human Behavior in a Game-Theoretic Setting

Aaron M. Roth, Umang Bhatt, Tamara Amin, Afsaneh Doryab, Fei Fang, Manuela Veloso

Year
2018
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Open access

Abstract

With the rapid development of robot and other intelligent and autonomous agents, how a human could be influenced by a robot's expressed mood when making decisions becomes a crucial question in human-robot interaction. In this pilot study, we investigate (1) in what way a robot can express a certain mood to influence a human's decision making behavioral model; (2) how and to what extent the human will be influenced in a game theoretic setting. More specifically, we create an NLP model to generate sentences that adhere to a specific affective expression profile. We use these sentences for a humanoid robot as it plays a Stackelberg security game against a human. We investigate the behavioral model of the human player.

Keywords

cs.HCcs.AIcs.RO

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