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Expressing Coherent Personality with Incremental Acquisition of Multimodal Behaviors

Pedro Mota, Maike Paetzel, Andrea Fox, Aida Amini, Siddarth Srinivasan, James Kennedy

Year
2018
Citations
12

Abstract

As social robots increasingly enter people's lives, coherence of personality is an important challenge for longterm human-robot interactions. We extend an architecture that acquires dialog through crowdsourcing to author both verbal and non-verbal indicators of personality. We demonstrate the efficacy of the approach through a four-day study in which teams of participants interacted with a social robot expressing one of two personalities as the host of a competitive game. Results indicate that the system is able to elicit personality-driven language behaviors from the crowd in an incremental and ongoing way and produce a coherent expression of that personality during face-to-face interactions over time.

Keywords

PersonalityCrowdsourcingDialog boxPersonality psychologyFacial expressionPsychologyExpression (computer science)RobotHuman–computer interactionHuman–robot interaction

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