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Culturally Sensitive Human-Robot Interaction: A Case Study with the Pepper Humanoid Robot

Pamely Zantou, David Vernon

Year
2023
Citations
3

Abstract

Socio-cultural factors play a significant role in achieving the trust and acceptance required to realize the potential of artifiical intelligence and robotics. Consequently, culturally sensitive human-robot interaction is essential for the adoption of social robots in Africa. Three elements must be present to achieve this: cultural knowledge representation, culturally sensitive planning and action execution, and culturally aware multimodal human-robot interaction. This paper presents a system architecture for culturally sensitive human-robot interaction in Africa that addresses these three elements, an initial set of software interaction primitives, and a practical demonstration of culturally sensitive human-robot interaction using the Pepper humanoid robot.

Keywords

Humanoid robotHuman–robot interactionHuman–computer interactionRobotComputer scienceSocial robotArtificial intelligenceRoboticsSet (abstract data type)Robot control

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