DocumentCode
2614908
Title
Robot sensor data as a means to measure human reactions to an interaction
Author
Bainbridge, Wilma ; Nozawa, Shunichi ; Ueda, Ryohei ; Okada, Kei ; Inab, Masayuki
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mechano-Inf., Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
fYear
2011
fDate
26-28 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
452
Lastpage
457
Abstract
This study investigates a methodology using sensor data from a humanoid robot to interpret a human´s feelings towards a social interaction with the robot. Subjects of diverse backgrounds taught the robot how to play a rock-paper-scissors game while the robot discreetly took measures of hand temperature, tactile pressure, forces, and face distance. Before and after the interaction, surveys were administered to measure the subject´s technophobia level and reactions to the robot. Several correlations were found between the questionnaire data and sensor data, following tendencies supported by previous research and psychological studies. The usage of robot sensor data may provide a quick, natural, and discreet alternative to survey data to analyze user feelings towards a social interaction with a humanoid robot. These results may also guide roboticists on the design of humanoid robots and sensors able to measure and react to their users.
Keywords
force measurement; game theory; human factors; human-robot interaction; humanoid robots; intelligent robots; mobile robots; pressure measurement; psychology; sensors; tactile sensors; temperature measurement; face distance; hand temperature; human reaction measurement; humanoid robot; psychological study; robot sensor data; rock-paper-scissor game; sensor data; social interaction; tactile pressure; technophobia level; Correlation; Face; Robot sensing systems; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Thumb; Sensor data; biosignal data; handshake; human-humanoid interaction; human-robot interaction; technophobia;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Humanoid Robots (Humanoids), 2011 11th IEEE-RAS International Conference on
Conference_Location
Bled
ISSN
2164-0572
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-866-2
Electronic_ISBN
2164-0572
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Humanoids.2011.6100823
Filename
6100823
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