Video prototyping of dog-inspired non-verbal affective communication for an appearance constrained robot
Syrdal, D.S., Koay, K.L., Gacsi, M., Walters, M.L. and Dautenhahn, K.
(2010)
Video prototyping of dog-inspired non-verbal affective communication for an appearance constrained robot.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
This paper presents results from a video human-robot interaction (VHRI) study in which participants viewed a video in which an appearance-constrained Pioneer robot used dog-inspired affective cues to communicate affinity and relationship with its owner and a guest using proxemics, body movement and orientation and camera orientation. The findings suggest that even with the limited modalities for non-verbal expression offered by a Pioneer robot, which does not have a dog-like appearance, these cues were effective for non-verbal affective communication.
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