In this paper we present an exploratory user study in which a robot guided small groups of two to three people. We manipulated the appearance of the robot in terms of the position of a tablet providing information (facing the group that was guided or the walking direction) and the type of information displayed (eyes or route information). Our results indicate that users preferred eyes on a display that faced the walking direction and route information on a display that faced them. The study gave us strong indication to believe that people are not in favor of eyes looking at them during the guiding
Face and head movement plays an important role in communication. We observe situations and human act...
We evaluated the effects of robot gaze behavior on interactions with multiple users in a museum-like...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
In this paper we present an exploratory user study in which a robot guided small groups of two to th...
We report intermediate results of an ongoing study into the effectiveness of robot gaze behaviors wh...
In this paper, we describe a field study with a tour guide robot that guided visitors through a hist...
As technology advances, application areas for robots are no longer limited to the factories where th...
This paper describes a study about the effects the gaze behavior of a robot tour guide has on the en...
International audienceProviding guidance to customers in a shopping mall is a suitable task for a so...
Providing guidance to customers in a shopping mall is a suitable task for a social service robot. To...
We are currently developing a museum guide robot with an emphasis on nonverbal behavior in order to ...
Abstract. Using video-recordings from a real-world field trial of a mu-seum guide robot, we show how...
Gaze behavior of humanoid robots is an efficient mechanism for cueing our spatial orienting, but les...
If robots that navigate around people are predictable, people can anticipate on their behavior. To d...
In this paper, we introduce an interactive guide plate system by adopting a gaze-communicative stuff...
Face and head movement plays an important role in communication. We observe situations and human act...
We evaluated the effects of robot gaze behavior on interactions with multiple users in a museum-like...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
In this paper we present an exploratory user study in which a robot guided small groups of two to th...
We report intermediate results of an ongoing study into the effectiveness of robot gaze behaviors wh...
In this paper, we describe a field study with a tour guide robot that guided visitors through a hist...
As technology advances, application areas for robots are no longer limited to the factories where th...
This paper describes a study about the effects the gaze behavior of a robot tour guide has on the en...
International audienceProviding guidance to customers in a shopping mall is a suitable task for a so...
Providing guidance to customers in a shopping mall is a suitable task for a social service robot. To...
We are currently developing a museum guide robot with an emphasis on nonverbal behavior in order to ...
Abstract. Using video-recordings from a real-world field trial of a mu-seum guide robot, we show how...
Gaze behavior of humanoid robots is an efficient mechanism for cueing our spatial orienting, but les...
If robots that navigate around people are predictable, people can anticipate on their behavior. To d...
In this paper, we introduce an interactive guide plate system by adopting a gaze-communicative stuff...
Face and head movement plays an important role in communication. We observe situations and human act...
We evaluated the effects of robot gaze behavior on interactions with multiple users in a museum-like...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...