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Gaze-Height and Speech-Timing Effects on Feeling Robot-Initiated Touches

Masahiro Shiomi, Takahiro Hirano, Mitsuhiko Kimoto, Takamasa Iio, Katsunori Shimohara

Year
2020
Citations
7

Abstract

This paper reports the effects of communication cues on robot-initiated touch interactions at close distance by focusing on two factors: gaze-height for making eye contact and speech timing before and after touches. Although both factors are essential to achieve acceptable touches in human-human touch interaction, their effectiveness remains unknown in human-robot touch interaction contexts. To investigate the effects of these factors, we conducted an experiment whose results showed that being touched with before-touch timing is preferred to being touched with after-touch timing, although gaze-height did not significantly improve the feelings of robot-initiated touch.

Keywords

GazeFeelingRobotHuman–robot interactionEye contactComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionComputer visionPsychologyArtificial intelligence

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