Title :
Rhythmic attention in child-robot dance play
Author :
Michalowski, Marek P. ; Simmons, Reid ; Kozima, Hideki
Author_Institution :
Robot. Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fDate :
Sept. 27 2009-Oct. 2 2009
Abstract :
Human social behavior is rhythmic, and synchrony plays an important role in coordinating and regulating our interactions. We are developing technology that allows the robot Keepon to perceive and behave rhythmically, and to synchronize its dancing behaviors to music or to children´s movement as perceived using pressure sensors. We present two experiments in which Keepon dances with children to music, and in which the robot´s rhythmic attention and role of leader or follower are manipulated in order to examine the effects on engagement and rhythmic synchrony. We found that children can assume the roles of leader or follower in a rhythmic interaction, that followers indeed tend to synchronize with the robot´s movements, and that the role of follower causes the children to more closely follow a musical rhythm.
Keywords :
human-robot interaction; music; Keepon robot; child-robot dance play; human social behavior; pressure sensors; rhythmic attention; rhythmic interaction; Appropriate technology; Design for experiments; Educational robots; Educational technology; Human robot interaction; Rhythm; Robot kinematics; Robot sensing systems; Robustness; Speech;
Conference_Titel :
Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2009. RO-MAN 2009. The 18th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Toyama
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5081-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9445
DOI :
10.1109/ROMAN.2009.5326143