Something in The Way It Moves and Beeps
Cristina Zaga
- 发表年份
- 2017
- 引用次数
- 5
摘要
Minimal movements coupled with semantic free utterances could represent a solution for non-anthropomorphic robots to meaningfully communicate during child-robot interaction (cHRI). The research presented in this paper explores minimal nonverbal behavior to supply non-anthropomorphic robots with the communicative power necessary to engage as 'cooperative peers' in playful tasks with children. Preliminary results from a video prototyping study show that minimal robot movements communicate social engagement and referential information in a task and positively affect children's perception of animacy, likeability, and helpfulness of the robot. Results from an exploratory study in-situ show potential benefits of coupling movements with a type of semantic free utterances (i.e., gibberish speech) to positively affect cooperative task performance and shape children's cooperation.
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