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Appraisal Algorithms for Relevance and Controllability in Human-Robot Collaboration

Mahni Shayganfar, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner

Year
2019
Citations
2

Abstract

We have investigated the mutual influences of affective and collaborative processes in a cognitive theory to support interaction between humans and robots or virtual agents. We build primarily on the cognitive appraisal theory of emotions and the SharedPlans theory of collaboration to investigate the structure, fundamental processes and functions of emotions in a collaboration. We have developed new algorithms for appraisal processes as part of a new overall computational model. We have evaluated our implemented algorithms by conducting an online user study.

Keywords

ControllabilityRelevance (law)Computer scienceRobotCognitionHuman–computer interactionHuman–robot interactionEmbodied cognitionCognitive appraisalAppraisal theory

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