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Evaluating extrovert and introvert behaviour of a domestic robot — a video study

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posted on 2024-02-09, 19:01 authored by Anders Green, Britta Wrede, Dag Sverre Syrdal, Gerhard Sagerer, Helge Huttenrauch, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Kerstin Severinson-Eklundh, Kheng Lee Koay, Manja Lohse, Michael L. Walters, Marc HanheideMarc Hanheide
<p>Human-robot interaction (HRI) research is here presented into social robots that have to be able to interact with inexperienced users. In the design of these robots many research findings of human-human interaction and human-computer interaction are adopted but the direct applicability of these theories is limited because a robot is different from both humans and computers. Therefore, new methods have to be developed in HRI in order to build robots that are suitable for inexperienced users. In this paper we present a video study we conducted employing our robot BIRON (Bielefeld robot companion) which is designed for use in domestic environments. Subjects watched the system during the interaction with a human and rated two different robot behaviours (extrovert and introvert). The behaviours differed regarding verbal output and person following of the robot. Aiming to improve human-robot interaction, participantspsila ratings of the behaviours were evaluated and compared.</p>

History

School affiliated with

  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

Publisher

IEEE

ISBN

9781424422135

Date Submitted

2013-01-04

Date Accepted

2008-08-01

Date of First Publication

2008-08-01

Date of Final Publication

2008-08-01

Event Name

The 17th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication

Event Dates

1 - 3 August 2008

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

6931