Title :
Embodiment and Human-Robot Interaction: A Task-Based Perspective
Author :
Wainer, Joshua ; Feil-Seifer, David J. ; Shell, Dylan A. ; Mataric, Maja J.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles
Abstract :
In this work, we further test the hypothesis that physical embodiment has a measurable effect on performance and impression of social interactions. Support for this hypothesis would suggest fundamental differences between virtual agents and robots from a social standpoint and would have significant implications for human-robot interaction. We have refined our task-based metrics to give a measurement, not only of the participant´s immediate impressions of a coach for a task, but also of the participant´s performance in a given task. We measure task performance and participants´ impression of a robot´s social abilities in a structured task based on the Towers of Hanoi puzzle. Our experiment compares aspects of embodiment by evaluating: (1) the difference between a physical robot and a simulated one; and (2) the effect of physical presence through a co-located robot versus a remote, tele-present robot. With a participant pool (n=21) of roboticists and non- roboticists, we were able to show that participants felt that an embodied robot w as more appealing and perceptive of the world than non-embodied robots. A larger pool of participants (n=32) also demonstrated that the embodied robot was seen as most helpful, watchful, and enjoyable when compared to a remote tele-present robot and a simulated robot.
Keywords :
man-machine systems; robots; social aspects of automation; user interfaces; human-robot interaction; physical embodiment; task-based metrics; virtual agent; Computational modeling; Computer science; Embedded system; Human robot interaction; Laboratories; Particle measurements; Poles and towers; Rehabilitation robotics; System testing; USA Councils;
Conference_Titel :
Robot and Human interactive Communication, 2007. RO-MAN 2007. The 16th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Jeju
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1634-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1635-6
DOI :
10.1109/ROMAN.2007.4415207