Robots Have Needs Too: How and Why People Adapt Their Proxemic Behavior to Improve Robot Social Signal Understanding

Volume: 5, Issue: 2, Pages: 48 - 48
Published: Sep 10, 2016
Abstract
Human preferences of distance (proxemics) to a robot significantly impact the performance of the robot's automated speech and gesture recognition during face-to-face, social human-robot interactions. This work investigated how people respond to a sociable robot based on its performance at different locations. We performed an experiment in which the robot's ability to understand social signals was artificially attenuated by distance. Participants...
Paper Details
Title
Robots Have Needs Too: How and Why People Adapt Their Proxemic Behavior to Improve Robot Social Signal Understanding
Published Date
Sep 10, 2016
Volume
5
Issue
2
Pages
48 - 48
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