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Expressive robots in education

Martin Saerbeck, T. G. Schut, Christoph Bartneck, Maddy Janse

Year
2010
Citations
314

Abstract

Teaching is inherently a social interaction between teacher and student. Despite this knowledge, many educational tools, such as vocabulary training programs, still model the interaction in a tutoring scenario as unidirectional knowledge transfer rather than a social dialog. Therefore, ongoing research aims to develop virtual agents as more appropriate media in education. Virtual agents can induce the perception of a life-like social interaction partner that communicates through natural modalities such as speech, gestures and emotional expressions. This effect can be additionally enhanced with a physical robotic embodiment.

Keywords

Dialog boxGestureModalitiesComputer scienceVocabularyHuman–computer interactionRobotNatural (archaeology)PerceptionDialog system

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