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Social Moments: A Perspective on Interaction for Social Robotics

Gautier Durantin, Scott Heath, Janet Wiles

发表年份
2017
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During a social interaction, events that happen at different timescales can indicate social meanings. In order to socially engage with humans, robots will need to be able to comprehend and manipulate the social meanings that are associated with these events. We define social moments as events that occur within a social interaction and which can signify a pragmatic or semantic meaning. A challenge for social robots is recognizing social moments that occur on short timescales, which can be on the order of 10^2ms. In this perspective, we propose that understanding the range and roles of social moments in social interaction and implementing social micro-abilities -- the abilities required to engage in a timely manner through social moments - is a key challenge for the field of human robot interaction (HRI) to enable effective social interactions and social robots. In particular, it is an open question how social moments can acquire their associated meanings. Practically, the implementation of these social micro-abilities presents engineering challenges for the fields of HRI and social robotics including performing processing of sensors and using actuators to meet fast timescales. We present a key challenge of social moments as integration of social stimuli across multiple timescales and modalities. We present the neural basis for human comprehension of social moments, and review current literature related to social moments and social micro-abilities. We discuss the requirements for social micro-abilities, how these abilities can enable more natural social robots, and how to address the engineering challenges associated with social moments.

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Social robotSocial relationSocial competenceComputer sciencePerspective (graphical)Artificial intelligenceRobotSocial changeHuman–computer interactionPsychology

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