Robot Agreeableness and User Engagement in Verbal Human-Robot Interaction

Luca Garello, Francesco Grella, Stefano Castagnetta, Barbara Bruno, C. Recchiuto, A. Sgorbissa
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It is a well-established fact in the field of Human-Robot Interaction that the personality a social robot is endowed with (i.e., the one it expresses by its gestures and words) plays a key role towards the engagement experienced by any person interacting with it. In this article, we address the problem of designing the conversational style of a social robot to convey different degrees of Agreeableness, which is one of the Big Five personality traits, and investigate the relation between the person’s engagement and the robot’s degree of agreeableness.We propose to use subjective perception of time elapsed as an indicator for engagement and design two robot behaviours, one making the robot always agree with the person’s opinion on topics of discussion (the compliant behaviour) and one making the robot always disagree (the contrasting behaviour). In an experiment involving 14 participants, we assess whether the robot adopting the contrasting behaviour is perceived as more engaging than the one adopting the compliant behaviour, and use participants’ previous interactions with vocal assistants as a reference for estimating the naturalness, enjoyability and politeness of the conversation with the robot. Results suggest that designing social robots that are able to disagree with the person they’re interacting with might be key to make them more engaging and entertaining.
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人机口头交互中的机器人亲和性和用户参与
在人机交互领域,一个公认的事实是,社交机器人被赋予的个性(即它通过手势和语言表达的个性)对任何与它互动的人的参与度起着关键作用。在本文中,我们解决了设计一个社交机器人的会话风格,以传达不同程度的宜人性(五大人格特征之一)的问题,并研究了人的参与与机器人的宜人性之间的关系。我们建议使用对时间流逝的主观感知作为参与的指标,并设计两种机器人行为,一种使机器人总是同意人对讨论主题的意见(顺从行为),另一种使机器人总是不同意(对比行为)。在一项涉及14名参与者的实验中,我们评估了采用对比行为的机器人是否被认为比采用顺从行为的机器人更有吸引力,并使用参与者之前与语音助手的互动作为参考,以估计与机器人对话的自然度、愉快度和礼貌度。研究结果表明,设计出能够与与之互动的人持不同意见的社交机器人,可能是让它们更具吸引力和娱乐性的关键。
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