In recent years, the field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has seen an increasing demand for technologies that can recognize and adapt to human behaviors and internal states (e.g., emotions and intentions). Psychological research suggests that human movements are important for inferring internal states. There is, however, a need to better understand what kind of information can be extracted from movement data, particularly in unconstrained, natural interactions. The present study examines which internal states and social constructs humans identify from movement in naturalistic social interactions. Participants either viewed clips of the full scene or processed versions of it displaying 2D positional data. Then, they were asked to fill out ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
Human-robot interaction (HRI) research requires new techniques for understanding the social dynamics...
In recent years, the field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has seen an increasing demand for techno...
In recent years, the field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has seen an increasingdemand for technol...
Numerous Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) contexts require the identification of human internal stat...
Loth S, de Ruiter J, eds. Understanding social signals: how do we recognise the intentions of others...
What if a robot could detect when you think it got too close to you during its approach? This would ...
Powerful and economic sensors such as high definition cameras and corresponding recognition software...
International audienceRobots are known for the uncanny feelings they trigger in humans. Though they ...
Human–robot interactions are often affected by error situations that are caused by either the robot ...
Humanrobot interactions are often affected by error situations that are caused by either the robot o...
Human-robot teaming largely relies on the ability of machines to respond and relate to human social ...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
Human-robot interaction (HRI) research requires new techniques for understanding the social dynamics...
In recent years, the field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has seen an increasing demand for techno...
In recent years, the field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has seen an increasingdemand for technol...
Numerous Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) contexts require the identification of human internal stat...
Loth S, de Ruiter J, eds. Understanding social signals: how do we recognise the intentions of others...
What if a robot could detect when you think it got too close to you during its approach? This would ...
Powerful and economic sensors such as high definition cameras and corresponding recognition software...
International audienceRobots are known for the uncanny feelings they trigger in humans. Though they ...
Human–robot interactions are often affected by error situations that are caused by either the robot ...
Humanrobot interactions are often affected by error situations that are caused by either the robot o...
Human-robot teaming largely relies on the ability of machines to respond and relate to human social ...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction, research is needed to ...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
Human-robot interaction (HRI) research requires new techniques for understanding the social dynamics...