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Influence of Pause Duration and Nod Response Timing in Dialogue between Human and Communication Robot

Shoji Takasugi, Shohei Yoshida, Kengo Okitsu, Masanori Yokoyama, Tomohito Yamamoto, Yoshihiro Miyake

Year
2010
Citations
5
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Open access

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to clarify the influence from timing of utterance and body motion in dialogue between human and robot. We controlled pause duration and nod response timing in robot-side, and analyzed impression of communication in human-side by using Scheffe's Paired Comparison method. The results revealed that the impression of communication significantly modified by changing the pause duration and nod response timing. And, timing pattern of the impression altered diversely in elderly people than in younger, indicating that elderly generation uses various timing control mechanisms. From these results, it was suggested that timing control and impression of communication are mutually influenced, and this mechanism is thought to be useful to realize human-robot communication system for elderly generation.

Keywords

Duration (music)NodCommunicationComputer sciencePsychologyBiologyGeneticsPhysicsAcoustics

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