Infrasound for HRI: A Robot Using Low-Frequency Vibrations to Impact How People Perceive its Actions

Raquel Thiessen, Daniel J. Rea, Diljot S. Garcha, Cheng Cheng, J. Young
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We investigate robots using infrasound, low-frequency vibrational energy at or near the human hearing threshold, as an interaction tool for working with people. Research in psychology suggests that the presence of infrasound can impact a person's emotional state and mood, even when the person is not acutely aware of the infrasound. Although often not noticed, infrasound is commonly present in many situations including factories, airports, or near motor vehicles. Further, a robot itself can produce infrasound. Thus, we examine if infrasound may impact how people interpret a robot's social communication: if the presence of infrasound makes a robot seem more or less happy, energetic, etc., as a result of impacting a person's mood. We present the results from a series of experiments that investigate how people rate a social robot's emotionally-charged gestures, and how varied levels and sources of infrasound impact these ratings. Our results show that infrasound does have a psychological effect on the person's perception of the robot's behaviors, supporting this as a technique that a robot can use as part of its interaction design toolkit. We further provide a comparison of infrasound generation methods.
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HRI的次声:一个使用低频振动来影响人们如何感知其行为的机器人
我们研究了使用次声的机器人,低频振动能量达到或接近人类的听力阈值,作为与人合作的互动工具。心理学研究表明,次声的存在会影响一个人的情绪状态和情绪,即使这个人没有敏锐地意识到次声。虽然通常不被注意到,但次声通常存在于许多场合,包括工厂、机场或机动车附近。此外,机器人本身可以产生次声。因此,我们研究次声是否会影响人们如何理解机器人的社交交流:次声的存在是否会使机器人看起来更快乐、更有活力等,从而影响人的情绪。我们展示了一系列实验的结果,这些实验调查了人们如何评价社交机器人充满情感的手势,以及不同水平和来源的次声如何影响这些评分。我们的研究结果表明,次声确实会对人对机器人行为的感知产生心理影响,这支持了这种技术,机器人可以将其作为交互设计工具包的一部分。我们进一步提供了次声产生方法的比较。
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