How important is body language in mood induction procedures with a humanoid robot?

Cristina Diaz-Montilla, A. P. D. Pobil
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The aim of this article is to investigate the effectiveness of the body language of a humanoid robot to induce emotions. It is based on the principles of positive psychology (PP), social learning, therapeutic robotics and mood induction procedures (MIPs). According to the Velten Method to induce a positive mood, the body language of a humanoid robot is used here as a modulated variable to test its efficacy inducing emotions. We have three hypotheses: (H1) Positive body language reinforces the positive attitude of the Velten positive statements; (H2) Body language which expresses the opposite attitude that the one expressed by Velten statements, that is a negative attitude, can vary negatively the mood induction results; (H3) The more positive the body language is, the higher the positive induction effect is; We have run experiments with 48 volunteers to test these hypotheses. Results show that the hypotheses (H1) and (H2) are correct, but it is not the case for (H3), which is not confirmed with an exaggerated expression of elated mood. Furthermore, our new combined MIP has a significant effect size to induce positive emotions.
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肢体语言在类人机器人的情绪诱导过程中有多重要?
本文的目的是研究人形机器人的肢体语言在诱导情绪方面的有效性。它基于积极心理学(PP)、社会学习、治疗机器人和情绪诱导程序(MIPs)的原则。根据诱导积极情绪的Velten方法,将人形机器人的肢体语言作为调节变量,测试其诱导情绪的效果。我们有三个假设:(H1)积极的肢体语言强化了Velten积极陈述的积极态度;(H2)与Velten语句表达相反态度的肢体语言,即消极态度,对情绪诱导结果有负向的影响;(H3)肢体语言越积极,正诱导效应越高;我们对48名志愿者进行了实验来验证这些假设。结果表明(H1)和(H2)的假设是正确的,但(H3)的情况并非如此,它没有被兴高采烈的夸张表达所证实。此外,我们的新组合MIP对诱导积极情绪具有显著的效应量。
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