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Human-robot communication by means of hand-clapping (preliminary experiment with hand-clapping language)

Kazuyuki HANAHARA, Yukio Tada, Takashi Muroi

Year
2007
Citations
4

Abstract

Conventionally, human-robot communication and robot-robot communication are dealt with in different manners in general. From the viewpoint of cooperation between human staff and robots as a heterogeneous group, however, it is natural and desirable that all of the communication within the group is performed based on a uniform communication manner. In this study, we deal with a communication method that can be adopted for both human-robot and robot-robot communications. We discuss a communication style by means of simple sound such as the hand-clapping. A communication language is introduced; the configuration of syllables, the words and their parts of speech and the syntax are designed from a general point of view. Perceptibility assessment is performed for the syllables. A preliminary experimental study is performed and the feasibility of the proposed human-robot communication style is examined. The obtained result indicates the possibility and importance of usability viewpoint of the proposed communication approach.

Keywords

RobotComputer scienceHuman–robot interactionSyntaxHuman communicationUsabilityHuman–computer interactionPoint (geometry)Style (visual arts)Natural language

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