H. Iizuka, S. Saitoh, D. Marocco, Masahito Yamamoto
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Abstract
This paper investigates time-delay effects of the human social interaction to understand how human can adapt to the time delay, which will be required in software agents to establish a harmonic interaction with human. We performed the minimal experiments of social interaction called perceptual crossing experiments with time delay. Our result shows that the social interaction breaks down when the total amount of time delay is given more than about one second. However, the interaction breaks more easily when the time delay is given to both participants than to either participant.