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The Impact of a Social Robot Public Speaker on Audience Attention
Marie-Luce Bourguet, Minghe Xu, Shiyu Zhang, Jacqueline Urakami, Gentiane Venture
- Year
- 2020
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
Social robots acting as stand-ins for speakers or teachers would enable them to reach large audiences from anywhere in the world, increasing the options for distant learning. They would need to be endowed with effective public speaking skills though, in order to deliver their message, entertain, and maintain audience attention.
Keywords
Public speakingRobotComputer scienceAudience participationOrder (exchange)Social robotMultimediaHuman–computer interactionInternet privacyArtificial intelligence
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