Title :
On the evaluation of interpreted robot intentions in human-robot poker game
Author :
Min-Gyu Kim ; Suzuki, Kenji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Intell. Interaction Technol., Univ. of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan
fDate :
Nov. 29 2012-Dec. 1 2012
Abstract :
This paper presents how human interprets robot intention by its verbal and nonverbal communication in poker game. A poker playing robot to socially interact with humans should exhibit intentionality in the sense that it makes the human believe that it has beliefs, desires and intentions. The experiment was designed to measure the interpreted intention and perceived emotion according to the role of nonverbal behaviors, which means substitution, complementation and contradiction for verbal messages. The result showed significant effects of the robot nonverbal behavior in mixed communication with verbal messages. The robot nonverbal behaviors can substitute their corresponding verbal messages. Its nonverbal behaviors complement the verbal messages meaning that participants perceived these communications are congruence. In the case of contradiction, the participants recognized the contradictory nonverbal behaviors as incongruence.
Keywords :
human factors; human-robot interaction; intelligent robots; congruence communication; human-robot interaction; human-robot poker game; incongruence communication; nonverbal communication; perceived emotion; poker playing robot; robot beliefs; robot desires; robot intentions; robot nonverbal behaviors; verbal communication; verbal message complementation; verbal message contradiction; verbal message substitution; Estimation; Games; Humanoid robots; Mood; Robot sensing systems; Videos;
Conference_Titel :
Humanoid Robots (Humanoids), 2012 12th IEEE-RAS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/HUMANOIDS.2012.6651559