Gaze behavior of humanoid robots is an efficient mechanism for cueing our spatial orienting, but less is known about the cognitive–affective consequences of robots responding to human directional cues. Here, we examined how the extent to which a humanoid robot (iCub) avatar directed its gaze to the same objects as our participants affected engagement with the robot, subsequent gaze-cueing, and subjective ratings of the robot’s characteristic traits. In a gaze-contingent eyetracking task, participants were asked to indicate a preference for one of two objects with their gaze while an iCub avatar was presented between the object photographs. In one condition, the iCub then shifted its gaze toward the object chosen by a participant in 80% of t...
Do people ascribe intentions to humanoid robots as they would to humans or non-human-like animated o...
Human-robot interaction research could benefit from knowing how various parameters of robotic eye mo...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
If robots that navigate around people are predictable, people can anticipate on their behavior. To d...
ABSTRACT. One of the most important aims of social robotics is to improve Human-Robot Interaction by...
One of the most important aims of social robotics is to improve Human-Robot Interaction by providing...
The future of human–robot collaboration relies on people’s ability to understand and predict robots'...
Robots can direct human attention using their eyes. However, it remains unclear whether it is the ga...
International audienceAttentional control does not have fix functioning and can be strongly impacted...
International audienceHuman-human interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of percept...
Gaze is an important tool for social communication. Gaze can influence trust, likability, and compli...
This paper examines human perceptions of humanoid robot behavior, specifically how perception is aff...
Between people, eye gaze and other forms of nonverbal communication can influence trust. We hypothes...
With an increase in their capabilities, robots start to play a role in everyday settings. This neces...
In this paper, we report an experimental study designed to examine how participants interpret and pe...
Do people ascribe intentions to humanoid robots as they would to humans or non-human-like animated o...
Human-robot interaction research could benefit from knowing how various parameters of robotic eye mo...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
If robots that navigate around people are predictable, people can anticipate on their behavior. To d...
ABSTRACT. One of the most important aims of social robotics is to improve Human-Robot Interaction by...
One of the most important aims of social robotics is to improve Human-Robot Interaction by providing...
The future of human–robot collaboration relies on people’s ability to understand and predict robots'...
Robots can direct human attention using their eyes. However, it remains unclear whether it is the ga...
International audienceAttentional control does not have fix functioning and can be strongly impacted...
International audienceHuman-human interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of percept...
Gaze is an important tool for social communication. Gaze can influence trust, likability, and compli...
This paper examines human perceptions of humanoid robot behavior, specifically how perception is aff...
Between people, eye gaze and other forms of nonverbal communication can influence trust. We hypothes...
With an increase in their capabilities, robots start to play a role in everyday settings. This neces...
In this paper, we report an experimental study designed to examine how participants interpret and pe...
Do people ascribe intentions to humanoid robots as they would to humans or non-human-like animated o...
Human-robot interaction research could benefit from knowing how various parameters of robotic eye mo...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...