This paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an interaction start, maintain and end their perceived connection one another. The paper reports on one aspect of engagement among human interactors- the effect of tracking faces during an interaction. It also describes the architecture of a robot that can particpate in conversational, collaborative interactions with engagement gestures. Finally, the paper reports on findings of experiments with human participants who interacted with a robot when it either performed or did not perform engagement gestures. Results of the human-robot studeis indicate that people become engaged with robots: they direct their attention to the robot more often in interactions wher...
Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informi...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...
This paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an interaction st...
AbstractThis paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an intera...
This paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an interac-tion s...
This paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an interaction s...
AbstractThis paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an intera...
This paper reports on a study of human subjects with a robot designed to mimic human conversational ...
Engagement is essential to meaningful social interaction between humans. Understanding the mechanism...
Engagement is essential to meaningful social interaction between humans. Understanding the mechanism...
This paper reports on our research on developing the ability for robots to engage with humans in a c...
Abstract: To participate in conversations with people, robots must not only see and talk with people...
Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informi...
Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informi...
Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informi...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...
This paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an interaction st...
AbstractThis paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an intera...
This paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an interac-tion s...
This paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an interaction s...
AbstractThis paper explores the concept of engagement, the process by which individuals in an intera...
This paper reports on a study of human subjects with a robot designed to mimic human conversational ...
Engagement is essential to meaningful social interaction between humans. Understanding the mechanism...
Engagement is essential to meaningful social interaction between humans. Understanding the mechanism...
This paper reports on our research on developing the ability for robots to engage with humans in a c...
Abstract: To participate in conversations with people, robots must not only see and talk with people...
Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informi...
Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informi...
Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informi...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...
Communication between socially assistive robots and humans might be facilitated by intuitively under...