论文标题
嘿,机器人!调查通过触摸引起机器人注意的调查
Hey, robot! An investigation of getting robot's attention through touch
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论文摘要
触摸是人类之间互动和交流的关键部分,但在人类机器人的互动中仍然很少探索。在这项工作中,要求参与者接近并触摸手上的人形机器人(NAO -26名参与者;胡椒-28名参与者),以引起注意。我们为机器人设计了反应行为,该机器人由四种不同的手臂运动组合组成,而被触摸的手向前或向后移动,另一只手向前移动或留在原位,同时向后倾斜,然后看参与者。我们研究了机器人的哪种反应发现最合适的是他们选择的原因。对于两个机器人,被触摸的机器人手的首选反应正在向后移动。另一方面,根本没有任何运动对胡椒来说最自然,而这是NAO的前进。发现参与者人格特征的焦虑量表与机器人反应的主动/侵略性之间的相关性。大多数参与者注意到倾斜的后背,并对其进行了积极的评价。一些参与者在非结构化评论中对参与者进行了积极评论。我们还分析了参与者在何处以及如何自发触摸手上的机器人。总而言之,这里设计的触摸反应行为是一个很好的候选人,可以更普遍地在社交机器人中部署,可能包括在拥挤的环境中偶然触摸。机器人尺寸构成了一个重要因素,该因素塑造了如何感知机器人反应。
Touch is a key part of interaction and communication between humans, but has still been little explored in human-robot interaction. In this work, participants were asked to approach and touch a humanoid robot on the hand (Nao - 26 participants; Pepper - 28 participants) to get its attention. We designed reaction behaviors for the robot that consisted in four different combinations of arm movements with the touched hand moving forward or back and the other hand moving forward or staying in place, with simultaneous leaning back, followed by looking at the participant. We studied which reaction of the robot people found the most appropriate and what was the reason for their choice. For both robots, the preferred reaction of the robot hand being touched was moving back. For the other hand, no movement at all was rated most natural for the Pepper, while it was movement forward for the Nao. A correlation between the anxiety subscale of the participants' personality traits and the passive to active/aggressive nature of the robot reactions was found. Most participants noticed the leaning back and rated it positively. Looking at the participant was commented on positively by some participants in unstructured comments. We also analyzed where and how participants spontaneously touched the robot on the hand. In summary, the touch reaction behaviors designed here are good candidates to be deployed more generally in social robots, possibly including incidental touch in crowded environments. The robot size constitutes one important factor shaping how the robot reaction is perceived.