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The hesitation of a robot: a delay in its motion increases learning efficiency and impresses humans as teachable

Kazuaki Tanaka, Motoyuki Ozeki, Natsuki Oka

Year
2010
Citations
3

Abstract

If robots learn new through human-robot interaction, it is important that the robots can utilize rewards as well as instructions to reduce humans' efforts. Additioanlly, interval which allows humans to give instructions and evaluations is also important. We hence focused on in initiating actions and changed them according to the progress of learning: long delays at early stages, and short at later stages. We compared the proposed varying delay with a constant delay by an experiment. The result demonstrated that the varying delay improves learning efficiency significantly and impresses humans as teachable.

Keywords

RobotComputer scienceTeachable momentMotion (physics)Constant (computer programming)Human–computer interactionArtificial intelligencePsychology

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