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Exploring emotive actuation and its role in human-robot interaction

John Harris, Ehud Sharlin

Year
2010
Citations
3

Abstract

In this paper, we present our research efforts in exploring the role of motion and actuation in human-robot interaction. We define Emotive Actuation, and briefly discuss its function and importance in social robotic interaction. We propose a suggested methodology for exploring Emotive Actuation in HRI, and present a robotic testbed we designed for this purpose. We conclude with informal results of a preliminary design critique we performed using our testbed.

Keywords

EmotiveTestbedRobotHuman–robot interactionHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceFunction (biology)Interaction designArtificial intelligenceSociology

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