Title :
Nonverbal robot-group interaction using an imitated gaze cue
Author :
Kirchner, Nathan ; Alempijevic, Alen ; Dissanayake, Gamini
Author_Institution :
ARC Centre of Excellence for Autonomous Syst., Univ. of Technol., Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Ensuring that a particular and unsuspecting member of a group is the recipient of a salient-item hand-over is a complicated interaction. The robot must effectively, expediently and reliably communicate its intentions to advert any tendency within the group towards antinormative behaviour. In this paper, we study how a robot can establish the participant roles of such an interaction using imitated social and contextual cues. We designed two gaze cues, the first was designed to discourage antinormative behaviour through individualising a particular member of the group and the other to the contrary. We designed and conducted a field experiment (456 participants in 64 trials) in which small groups of people (between 3 and 20 people) assembled in front of the robot, which then attempted to pass a salient object to a particular group member by presenting a physical cue, followed by one of two variations of a gaze cue. Our results showed that presenting the individualising cue had a significant (z=3.733, p=0.0002 ) effect on the robot´s ability to ensure that an arbitrary group member did not take the salient object and that the selected participant did.
Keywords :
human-robot interaction; antinormative behaviour; arbitrary group member; contextual cues; imitated gaze cue; imitated social cues; nonverbal robot-group interaction; salient object; salient-item hand-over; Educational robots; Humans; Magnetic heads; Robot kinematics; Gaze; Intended recipient; Participant roles; Social and contextual cues;
Conference_Titel :
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2011 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lausanne
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4393-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2167-2121