DocumentCode
122955
Title
Playing catch with robots: Incorporating social gestures into physical interactions
Author
Carter, Elizabeth J. ; Mistry, Michael N. ; Carr, G. Peter K. ; Kelly, Brooke A. ; Hodgins, Jessica K.
Author_Institution
Robot. Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
25-29 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
231
Lastpage
236
Abstract
For compelling human-robot interaction, social gestures are widely believed to be important. This paper investigates the effects of adding gestures to a physical game between a human and a humanoid robot. Human participants repeatedly threw a ball to the robot, which attempted to catch it. If the catch was successful, the robot threw the ball back to the human. For half of the cases in which the catch was unsuccessful, the robot made a physical gesture, such as shrugging its shoulders, shaking its head, or throwing up its hands. In the other half of cases, no gestures were produced. We used questionnaires and smile detection to compare participants´ feelings about the robot when it made gestures after failure versus when it did not. Participants smiled more and rated the robot as more engaging, responsive, and humanlike when it gestured. We conclude that social gesturing of a robot enhances physical interactions between humans and robots.
Keywords
emotion recognition; human-robot interaction; humanoid robots; human participants; human-robot interaction; humanoid robot; physical game; physical gesture; physical interactions; social gesturing; Cameras; Head; Humanoid robots; Magnetic heads; Robot kinematics; Robot vision systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2014 RO-MAN: The 23rd IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-6763-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ROMAN.2014.6926258
Filename
6926258
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