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Cultural differences in speed adaptation in human-robot interaction tasks

机译:人机互动任务速度适应的文化差异

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In social interactions, human movement is a rich source of information for all those who take part in the collaboration. In fact, a variety of intuitive messages are communicated through motion and continuously inform the partners about the future unfolding of the actions. A similar exchange of implicit information could support movement coordination in the context of Human-Robot Interaction. In this work, we investigate how implicit signaling in an interaction with a humanoid robot can lead to emergent coordination in the form of automatic speed adaptation. In particular, we assess whether different cultures – specifically Japanese and Italian – have a different impact on motor resonance and synchronization in HRI. Japanese people show a higher general acceptance toward robots when compared with Western cultures. Since acceptance, or better affiliation, is tightly connected to imitation and mimicry, we hypothesize a higher degree of speed imitation for Japanese participants when compared to Italians. In the experimental studies undertaken both in Japan and Italy, we observe that cultural differences do not impact on the natural predisposition of subjects to adapt to the robot.
机译:在社会互动中,人类运动是一部分参与合作的所有人的丰富信息来源。事实上,通过运动传达各种直观的消息,并不断通知合作伙伴对此行动的未来展开。类似的隐式信息交换可以在人机交互的上下文中支持运动协调。在这项工作中,我们调查如何与人形机器人的交互中的隐含信号如何导致自动速度适应形式的紧急协调。特别是,我们评估不同的文化是否 - 特别是日本和意大利语 - 对HRI的电机共振和同步产生不同的影响。与西方文化相比,日本人对机器人迈出的普遍性普遍接受。由于验收或更好的联系紧密地连接到模仿和模仿,并且与意大利人相比,我们假设日本参与者的更高程度的速度模仿。在日本和意大利进行的实验研究中,我们观察到文化差异不会影响受试者适应机器人的自然易感性。

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