HRI
Dance, Dance, Dance With My Hands: Third-Party Human Robot-Human Interactions
Sorina-Silvia Cı̂rcu, Bruno Yun, Abderrahmane Kheddar, Chu-Yin Chen, Madalina Croitoru
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
A robot can affect its social environment beyond the person who is interacting with it. Within this context, we believe it is important to explore Human-Robot Interactions (HRI) in complex social settings. We examine the effect of different robot shapes in a multi-person context during dance routines and observe how the design of the robot enhances the artistic process. We identify key factors through which human preferences are being shaped, within a novel third party setting human-robot-human interaction (HRHI).
Keywords
DanceRobotHuman–robot interactionContext (archaeology)Human–computer interactionComputer scienceSocial robotKey (lock)PsychologyProcess (computing)
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