Perception of Emotional Relationships by Observing Body Expressions between Multiple Robots

Kazuki Mizumaru, Daisuke Sakamoto, T. Ono
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Emotional expressions are essential in augmenting a robot’s expression. Many robots with limited facial expression freedom, such as the Nao robot, can effectively express emotions using body movement. Previous studies have used a single robot and evaluated its expression. Multiple robots expressing emotion in their interactions may have a greater impact than robots expressing emotion only when interacting with humans. The relationships between these robots should allow them to develop more diverse modes of expression. However, it is unclear how people perceive relationships by observing robots’ emotional expressions. In this study, we applied every combination of four characteristic body emotion expressions (Sadness, Fear, Pride, and Happiness) based on Russell’s circumplex model to robots. Furthermore, we investigated how the relationships were evaluated in an online video-based experiment. The results show that the relationships between the two robots are influenced by each robot’s body emotional movement and can be interpreted using the valence-arousal model.
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通过观察多个机器人之间的身体表情来感知情感关系
情感表达是增强机器人表情的关键。许多面部表情自由有限的机器人,比如Nao机器人,可以通过身体运动有效地表达情感。之前的研究使用了单个机器人并评估了它的表达。多个机器人在交互中表达情感可能比机器人只在与人类交互时表达情感产生更大的影响。这些机器人之间的关系应该使它们能够发展出更多样化的表达方式。然而,人们如何通过观察机器人的情感表达来感知人际关系尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们将基于Russell的绕形模型的四种特征身体情感表达(悲伤、恐惧、骄傲和快乐)的每一种组合应用于机器人。此外,我们研究了如何在一个基于在线视频的实验中评估这些关系。结果表明,两个机器人之间的关系受到每个机器人的身体情感运动的影响,可以用价-觉醒模型来解释。
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