The repertoire of robot behavior

Chien-Ming Huang, Bilge Mutlu
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In social interaction, people draw on a large repertoire of social acts tailoring their use of these acts to meet the demands of the social situation and to achieve the goals of the interaction. This paper presents an approach to creating such a repertoire of social acts for robots and enabling designers to specify the social situation to which robots may adapt their behaviors. Drawing on principles of Activity Theory and social-scientific findings on human social behavior, this paper introduces an implementation of this approach---the Robot Behavior Toolkit---and two studies that use a limited, proof-of-concept repertoire of specifications for gaze cues to demonstrate the feasibility of this approach for controlling robot gaze behavior. The first study assessed the feasibility of the use of this repertoire, comparing it to alternative, baseline repertoires in two human-robot interaction tasks, and found that it enabled the robot to more effectively support the interaction goals. The second study investigated the feasibility of the robot adapting its use of the repertoire to a social situation by comparing different goal specifications in two human-robot interaction tasks. The results showed that these specifications enabled the robot to achieve some of its task and communicative goals, although participant gender strongly affected whether the robot elicited these interaction outcomes.
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在社会交往中,人们利用大量的社会行为来调整他们对这些行为的使用,以满足社会情境的要求并实现交往的目标。本文提出了一种方法来为机器人创建这样一个社会行为的剧目,并使设计师能够指定机器人可能适应其行为的社会情境。根据活动理论的原理和人类社会行为的社会科学发现,本文介绍了这种方法的实现——机器人行为工具包——以及两项使用有限的、概念验证的凝视线索规范库的研究,以证明这种方法控制机器人凝视行为的可行性。第一项研究评估了使用该库的可行性,并将其与两个人机交互任务中的替代基线库进行了比较,发现它使机器人能够更有效地支持交互目标。第二项研究通过比较两种人机交互任务的不同目标规范,探讨了机器人适应社会情境使用技能的可行性。结果表明,这些规范使机器人能够实现一些任务和交流目标,尽管参与者的性别强烈影响机器人是否引发这些互动结果。
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