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Towards Robot Autonomy in Group Conversations: Understanding the Effects of Body Orientation and Gaze

机译:在小组对话中实现机器人自主:了解身体定向和注视的影响

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We conducted a 2 × 2 between-subjects experiment to examine the effects of two orientation and two gaze behaviors during group conversations for a mobile, low degree-of-freedom robot. For this experiment, we designed a novel protocol to induce changes in the robot's group and study different social contexts. In addition, we implemented a perception system to track participants and control the robot's orientation and gaze with little human intervention. The results showed that the gaze behaviors under consideration affected the participants' perception of the robot's motion and that its motion affected human perception of its gaze. This mutual dependency implies that robot gaze and body motion must be designed and controlled jointly, rather than independently of each other. Moreover, the orientation behaviors that we studied led to similar feelings of inclusion and sense of belonging to the robot's group, suggesting that both can be primitives for more complex orientation behaviors.
机译:我们进行了一个2×2的受试者间实验,以研究移动低自由度机器人在小组对话中两个方向和两个注视行为的影响。对于此实验,我们设计了一种新颖的协议来诱导机器人团队的变化并研究不同的社交环境。此外,我们实施了一种感知系统,可以在几乎没有人为干预的情况下跟踪参与者并控制机器人的方向和视线。结果表明,正在考虑的凝视行为会影响参与者对机器人运动的感知,并且其运动会影响人类对其机器人视线的感知。这种相互依赖关系意味着必须共同设计和控制机器人的注视和身体运动,而不是彼此独立地设计和控制。此外,我们研究的定向行为导致了相似的包容感和对机器人组的归属感,这表明两者对于更复杂的定向行为都是原始的。

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