What’s in a face? The Effect of Faces in Human Robot Interaction

Neelu Gurung, J. B. Grant, D. Herath
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The face is the most influential feature in any interaction. This study investigated the effect of robot faces in embodied interactions on a range of subjective and objective factors. The platform used to answer the research question was an interactive robotic art installation, incorporating a robot arm that could be presented with or without a face displayed on an attached screen. Participants were exposed to one of three conditions – the robot arm only, the robot arm with a static face displayed, and the robot arm with a dynamic face displayed. We used the Godspeed Questionnaire to determine whether the different embodiments would be perceived differently on measures of likeability, animacy, and safety before and after the interaction. We also measured how close participants stood to the robot and how much time they spent interacting with the robot. We found that the three embodiments did not significantly differ in time spent, distance, animacy, likeability, or safety before and after the interaction. This surprising result hints at other possible reasons that influence the success of a robot interaction and advances the understanding of the effect of faces in human-robot interaction.
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脸是什么?人脸在人机交互中的作用
脸是任何互动中最具影响力的特征。本研究探讨了机器人面孔在具身互动中对一系列主客观因素的影响。用于回答研究问题的平台是一个交互式机器人艺术装置,包含一个机器人手臂,可以在附带的屏幕上显示人脸或不显示人脸。参与者被暴露在三种条件中的一种——只看到机械臂,看到静态面孔的机械臂,看到动态面孔的机械臂。我们使用Godspeed问卷来确定不同的实施例在互动前后的亲和力、活力和安全性方面是否会被感知不同。我们还测量了参与者与机器人的距离,以及他们与机器人互动的时间。我们发现这三种表现形式在互动前后所花费的时间、距离、活力、受欢迎程度或安全性方面没有显著差异。这一令人惊讶的结果暗示了影响机器人交互成功的其他可能原因,并推进了对人脸在人机交互中的作用的理解。
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