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RoboTales: ROBOTic Anthropomorphic LEarning Systems

Andrew Chen, Ju-Hung Chen, Phurinat Pinyomit, Alexis E. Block

Year
2026
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Open access

Abstract

RoboTales is a low-cost robotic storytelling system that animates narratives using expressive sock puppetry. Implemented autonomously on a Baxter robot as a test case, RoboTales synchronizes narration, gestures, and mouth movements to perform character-driven stories. In a pilot study, puppet-based storytelling outperformed a gesture-only mode, producing higher HRIES ratings and improved story recall, suggesting that embodied puppetry enhances engagement and narrative comprehension. Designed to be modular and platform-agnostic, RoboTales can be adapted to other manipulators and offers a screen-free alternative to passive media, supporting future deployment in child-centered learning environments.

Keywords

cs.ROcs.CY

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