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Perception of affect elicited by robot motion

Martin Saerbeck, Christoph Bartneck

Year
2010
Citations
34

Abstract

Nonverbal behaviors serve as a rich source of information in inter human communication. In particular, motion cues can reveal details on a person's current physical and mental state. Research has shown, that people do not only interpret motion cues of humans in these terms, but also the motion of animals and inanimate devices such as robots. In order to successfully integrate mobile robots in domestic environments, designers have therefore to take into account how the device will be perceived by the user.

Keywords

Motion (physics)PerceptionRobotHuman–computer interactionNonverbal communicationAffect (linguistics)Computer scienceMental stateMobile robotHuman–robot interaction

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