Title :
Exploring humanoid factors of robots through transparent and reflective interactions
Author :
Shuo Niu ; McCrickard, D. Scott ; Harrison, Steve
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
Humanoid robots that resemble human body, language and/or actions enable promising interactive agent behavior in people´s life. The humanoid factor of being “like-a-human” implies that the interaction with a humanoid robot shares similarities with human-to-human communications. Designing a humanoid robot must take the users´ perception of its social characteristics into consideration to achieve intuitive and smooth interaction. The addition of humanoid factors means that traditional HCI knowledge need to be revisited and revised as it is applied to humanoid robot design. This work compares and contrasts the interaction paradigms for humanoid robots to traditional computer-based systems. Opportunities and challenges brought by humanoid factors are explored and discussed within two complementary aspects of human-computer interaction: transparent interaction and reflective interaction. Given the diverse roles of robots that are probable in future daily life, the impacts of humanoid factors in human-robot collaboration are also investigated to identify methods to optimize the mutual understanding between a human user and the robot. Grounded in recent robot research, this paper aims to enhance the knowledge of humanoid factors utilization and elucidate the shifting of interaction paradigms from human-computer interaction to humanrobot interaction.
Keywords :
human computer interaction; human-robot interaction; humanoid robots; HCI knowledge; computer-based systems; human actions; human body; human language; human-computer interaction; human-robot collaboration; human-robot interaction; human-to-human communications; humanoid robot design; humanoid robots; interactive agent behavior; reflective interactions; social characteristics; transparent interactions; Collaboration; Decision support systems; Human computer interaction; Humanoid robots; HCI; HRI; collaboration; humanoid; reflective interaction; transparent interaction;
Conference_Titel :
Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-7647-1
DOI :
10.1109/CTS.2015.7210397