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Use of nonverbal speech cues in social interaction between human and robot

Agnès Delaborde, Laurence Devillers

Year
2010
Citations
23

Abstract

We focus on audio cues required for the interaction between a human and a robot. We argue that a multi-level use of different paralinguistic cues is needed to pilot the decisions of the robot. Our challenge is to know how to use them to pilot the human-robot interaction. We offer in this paper a protocol for a study on the way paralinguistic cues can impact the human-robot interaction, by interpreting the low-level cues computed from speech into an emotional and interactional profile of the user. This study will be carried out through a game between two children and a robot.

Keywords

ParalanguageRobotHuman–robot interactionNonverbal communicationSocial cueComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionFocus (optics)Social relationCommunication

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